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... of war of trained nurses, who would form reserve additional trained nurses. The now force will known as Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing ...
... of war of trained nurses, who would form reserve additional trained nurses. The now force will known as Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing ...
... FOR ULSTER NURSE. the weekly meeting the Belfast. Board liiuniliaus Tuesday, Mr. .). Al’Cormick stated that Sister Margaret Rafferty, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing hervice Reserve, had been mentioned iu despatches for services ...
... ADDITIONAL NAVAL LOSSES. Mr. James Magee, 2 Iris Street, Belfast, has been notified that his second eon. David, was Tilled in action on H.M.S. Indefatigable in the naval fight on 31st ult. Seaman Richard M'Maw, H.M.S. Queen Mary, who went down in ihat ...
... , LTD., S * B, Bull Rincr, OHM INCH A Ml. ROYAL THANKSGIVING. SERVICE IN ST. PAUL’S. BRILLIANT ASSEMBLAGE. STATELY PBOCESSICN. The and Queen drove from Palar© to St. Paul’s Cathedra) for thajikagirin* service, and large crowd? aasemhlcd along lh© Ln© ...
... NAVAL CASUALTIES. Lost with H.M.S. Vanguard, carpenters’ crew—Charles Magee Thompson. Definite information ha* now been received of the death Constable Thompson, who volunteered for naval service about two years ago, while stationed at Coleraine. The ...
... discharge from military service. THE INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE. ** We are not very hopeful/' says the Journal of Education, that any result ■will coQio from the protest of St. Andrews University against the proposals the Indian Civil Service Commission. The difficult ...
... pin, bearing in diamonds tho Royal monogram, surmounted by a from Queen Alexandra; aquamarine and diamond pendant. t.h%> Caar and Czarina; holy ikon, with jewels, from the Empress Maria Feodor;yna; gold fruit and sweet service, from King Manoel, and the ...
... and entered the Navy in 1884. commanded the naval guard of honour at Windsor at the funeral of Queen Victoria. Lieutenant Oscar Henderson, temporarily comanding H.M.S. Ribble, who is also commended for service in action, son of the late Sir James Henderson ...
... ROYAL REPRESENTATIVES. The widow and immediat© Telatives followed closele tho rear of the coffin, and then came the Royal and Imperial representatives. The King was represented iold Marshal Rarl Iloberts, Queen Alexandra General Sir llighton Probyn. V ...
... sapphire bow aigrette. The King and Queen.—Diamond tiara. Queen Alexandra.—Diamond tiara. The Empress Marie of Russia—An marine diamond brooch. The King and Queen of Spain—Hand-painted fan, with ivory stick. The King and Queen of Norway ...
... (formerly Belfast) (killed in action); J. S. O’Neill, M. 8., Medical Service (Belfast). NURSING SERVICE. Miss E. D. Devenish-Meares, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing ...
... SEW TEAR MESSAGES TO TELEGRAPH. The Editor of the “Telegraph has received the following New Tear message from Queen Alexandra: Queen Alexandra has the greatest pleasure in testifying to the splendid self-sacrificing part taken all the women, high and low ...