GIFT TO THE QUEEN’S HOSPITAL
... no formal unveiling ceremony, but the committee and few friends the hospital met at the invitation of the chairman (Mr. Charles Hyde), who after tea thauk ...
... no formal unveiling ceremony, but the committee and few friends the hospital met at the invitation of the chairman (Mr. Charles Hyde), who after tea thauk ...
... Alderman and Mrs. David Davis. Councillor and Mrs. W. A. Cadbury, Councillor G. Yoxall, Councillor and Mrs. Lord, Mr. Charles Hyde (chairman of the Queen’s Hospital), Mr. Bonltbee Brooks (chairman of the House Committee;. Mr. Norman 11. Todd (chairman ...
... songs under the direction of Mr. Charles Hyde. The voices are almost uniformly of more than average quality, and the. choir produces a and a balance of tone that one does not always get from female voice choirs. Mr. Hyde took Mr. Brent-Smith's part-song ...
... Mr. Gilbert Barling. Alderman NcvilUe Chamberlain, Alderman F. C. Clayton. Mrs. John Feeney, Mr. F. Dudley Docker. Mr. Charles Hyde, Mr. A. T. Keen, and Mr. F. W. Keen; and £2l from Mr. Austen Chamberlain, M.P., and Mr. J. B. Brooke. The amount required ...
... retire and offer themselves for re-election Mr. W. E. Adlard, Brigadier-General Sir John Barnsley. Mr. Boultbee Brooks, Mr. Charles Hyde. Mr. Oliver Lee, Mr. Norman H. Todd, and the Rev. Canon Willink. The committee again draw attention to the admirable work ...
... Hospital), Nurse Austin and Nurse Chambers (from the Queen s Hospital), and Miss Bray (London). _ , . , . Wreaths were sent Mr. Charles Hyde (chairman the Queen’s Hospital), the medical and surgical staff, the resident medical staff, the nursing, staff, the s ...
... he hop 134 at the ears of many who had been deaf io appeals. Applause.) ame of Voucntary y. Rate-aipep shed a some Mr. Charles Hyde, chairman of ihe co recog- seconded. One of the chief duties of a hosp against mittee he thought to be to keep the instit ...
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... subscribers: —Messrs. F. Dudley Docker, C.8., Colonel C. J. Hart, C.8., Alderman Neville Chamberlain. Captain Kenneth R. Davis, Charles Hyde, A. T, Keen, Alderman Sir Hallewell Rogers, J.P. Captain R. S. Hilton acted as lion, secretary the committee, with A. Folland ...
... expenses the expedition, and of what owed Sir Thomas Barclay getting together stores and drugs and other equipment, to Mr. Charles Hyde and the editor the “Birmingham Daily Tost,” and to his friend and colleague Professor Sonnenschein. Wounded Soldiers’ PmyuL ...
... HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. ANNE HYDE, DUCHESS OF YORK. J. R. Henslowe. 10s. 6 ...
... years, ARLES HARTOPP’S AFFAI mpany SIR t, At the London Bankruptcy Court yester Hills | Public examination was held of Sir Charles , and Cradock Hartopp, Bart., whose accounts ¢ liabilities of £81,705 and a deficiency of £4 or of | He succeeded to the title ...