CENTLEMAN’S UNFORTUNATE LAPSE
... place, between Lieut. J G-rantlcy Martin. Army Pay Department, Cairo, and Miss Dorothy Miuons, iate of Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve. ...
... place, between Lieut. J G-rantlcy Martin. Army Pay Department, Cairo, and Miss Dorothy Miuons, iate of Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve. ...
... place, between Lieut. J. Grantley Martin, Army Pav Department. Cairo, and Miss Dorothy Millons. iate of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service lieservo. SECOND WAR ANNIVERSAIiY BISHOP WINCHESTER’S ...
... DORKING. Military Service Act.—At the Dorking Poli?.‘-court on Saturday, Henry James Grantham, living at Queen’s Head Cottages, was charged with being unlawfully without leave from the Army, he being subject to the Military Service Act.- ...
... MILITARY FUNERAL AT CLANDON. The remains of Pie. Frank Bennett, of the I.ancaaliirc Fusiliers, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Bennett, of Enysliam, Oxfordshire, were laid to rest with full military honours in the West Clamlon Cemetery Tuesday. The deceased had been ...
... MILITARY APPOINTMENTS The following notices have appeared in the London Gazette: To temporary lieutenant-colonel whilst commanding depots: Major Henry P. Treeby, D.S.O., retired pay. The Queen?s (Roval West Surrey Regiment). - Sergt. Major Charles James ...
... MILITARY FUNERAL Corpl. Crate. Royal West Rent Regiment, of Earlawood, who died in hospital at Dartford on March, was given military funeral, which took place Wednesday la*st week. The cothn left the deceased’s house covered with the Union Jack, and was ...
... NURSING HOMES. “KIA-ORA” NURSING HOME STOKE ROAD, GUILDFORD. ’Phone Guildford. PATIENTS RECEIVED from Two Guineas Week. PERMANENT and CONVALESCENT PATIENTS ALSO TAKEN. Radiant heat and light treat- MENT, MASSAGE. TRAINED NURSES SUPPLIED FOB ALL CASES ...
... oo mma for before goi Western Com n 1912 MILITA RY HONOU! DISTINGUISHED SERVICE. Coamanions of the Order in recognition of services Liew) Jehn Ravd 1. Expeditionary Fowee : Queens loyal West Surrey Kegin For gallant leading of his men o October, and ‘or ...
... the increased number of troops now on active service, there must a corresponding increase in women workers at the depots, and the committee feel sure that ladies will respond to this appeal for their services, and he willing to do all in their power for ...
... streets of Kingston, Surbiton and district Tuesday the very agreeable task of selling little nosegays of the “wild rose of Queen Alexandra. They had about “blooms” of which to dtsirose. and many them were about very early in order to catch workmen and business ...
... 7, 1914. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS. I SURREY COUNTY NURSING ASSOCIATION, FURTHER HEAVY LIST. INCREASED DEMAND FOR NURSES. Th« following noti*c«tion» h»r» in _ the London Gaiette” tho week! con)mitl ...
... MILITARY APPOINTMENTS. The fallowing announcement?, have appeared in the “Lundon Gar.ctte: Tlio Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment), 9th Battalion. —James Bostick to temporary lieutenant. 1 he East Surrey Regiment, 11th Battalion. —The undermentioned ...