PRINCE ALBERT
... PRINCE ALBERT. The following bulletin was issued Saturday at Aberdeen:— His Royal Highness Prince Albert continues make satisfactory progress. (Signed) John Marnoch. Jame3 Reid. ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. The following bulletin was issued Saturday at Aberdeen:— His Royal Highness Prince Albert continues make satisfactory progress. (Signed) John Marnoch. Jame3 Reid. ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. Prince Albert, who underwent an operation for appendicitis in Aberdeen fortnight ago, travelled to London during, the night, arriving at Eu3ton this morning. His Royal Highness, who was met by Mr. Hansell, drove to Buckingham Palace where ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. OPERATION FOR APPENDICITIS PERFORMED. A bulletin issued at Aberdeen yesterday stated that Prince Albert underwent an operation for appendicitis that morning. His Royal Highness bore the operation well, and his condition was satisfactory ...
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... PRINCE ALBERT. The (!ourt Circular states that Prince Albert, has been examined by a Naval Medic Board, and they do not consider His Ro/al Highness is yet in a fit state of health t.o return to his ship. ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. The following bulletin was issued this morning H.R.11. Prince Albert has passed very good night and is progressing satisfactorily. (Signed* J.vo. Makvoch, James Reid. ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. The Court Circular of last night contains the following: The Prince Albert has been examined by a Nagai Medical Board, and they do not consider that his Royal glibness is yet in a At state of thealth to return to his ship. e ----- = ---- ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. The ballads at Aberdeen Royal Prince Albert is satisfactorily in respect.—(Biped) James Reid. M PLYMOUTH The fine of the board tosuasement of the Plymouth Dorms. rook obeli MO draw, bell dosided to ass amnion to op at so that tbo tam ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. The following bulletin was issued this morning :—H.R- H. Prince Albert has passed a quiet night and is doing well.—Signed, John James Reid. ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. NO TRUTH IN REPORT OF ILLNESS. The Press Association is officially informed that there is no truth in report that Prince Albert suffering f r oappendicitis. Ma parents have received good reports of him. and are suffering no anxiety on his ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. trine(' Albert is doing well, hut it is understood that Itefure returning t his ship he will go for a while to Corstu all to recuperate after the operation for appendicitis. TURK AND GERMAN IN PERSIA. Turkish and German agents are reported ...
... PRINCE ALBERT. It was learned last night Prince Albert, the King's second son, who was landed at Aberdeen Saturday from hospital ship, and present in the Northern Nursing Home, continues improve. ...