CHIPS OF NEWS
... at Avington camp, near Winchester. It supposed that was cleaning his revolver. Miss J. L. Griffiths, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve, haa been accidentally killed with the ...
... at Avington camp, near Winchester. It supposed that was cleaning his revolver. Miss J. L. Griffiths, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve, haa been accidentally killed with the ...
... Avington camp, near Winchester. It supposed that he was clean- ing his revolver. Mis* J L Griffith*, of Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve, has been accidentally killed with the ...
... NURSE LOWRY FOR TEI FRONT. The many friends of Nurse Ruby Rad. burn, the popular and skilful district nurses of the Swansoombe Nursing Society, will be interested to learn that. she has been called up for active service at. the Front by the ...
... present. Mrs. Cavell, Nurse Cavell's mother, was unable to be present, but a seat which had been reserved for her was left unoccupied. The King and Queen were represented by Mr. E. W. Wallington, and Queen Alexandra occupied a seat n the cathedral choir ...
... trained nurse taken away. Two or three thousand of thews are already bring used. and there will be need for many more. This fa Touchily, an amount of the Terri torial nursing system,. a•diatinguishnil from Queen Alexandra's Imperial ...
... NAVAL AND /MILITARY. Major W. 1.. Chichester, 3rd Worcestershire Regt.. is among the officers prisoners of war who have been exchanged for German prisoners of war on the ground of unfitness for further service and was admitted to Queen Alexandra's ilitary ...
... NURSE ETHEL BRAY VISITS HOMB Bray, member of QOMO Alexandra's Imperial Military der. has been visiting her father, Mi. John Bray, of Colonnade, Leonards, and hill, for far day* this work. She ha* been on active service since An. attending ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... appointed Lieutenant in the 9th (Service) Battalion East Kent Regt. Companies of the Royal Engineers (Fortress) in training at Sittingbourne. include Colin Blythe, Fairservice and other Kent cricheters. Territorial or Imperial service units who are wounded in ...