JUNIOR CUR TIES
... TREATMENT. Complaints unfair treatment regarding demobilisation are made by a number of members of the Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service (Reserve), They state that they are being given 48 ...
... TREATMENT. Complaints unfair treatment regarding demobilisation are made by a number of members of the Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service (Reserve), They state that they are being given 48 ...
... MILITARY Mrs. Poarcc.—Vour husband i* cbs.ldc for deanobilisaf ion. and hope will before veic long. Banjo fOWlmrv).—lf the soldier whs assumed dead in 1915, apply for war gratuity the Secretary, War (mice. Imperial Institute, South Kensington, lan; don ...
... Reserve. but were employed on Army service,” and entitled under para. Pay Warrant to ordinary rates pay and allowances until your services were longer requlresl- There is claim to reserve pay in addition. Service until January, 1920, would certainly ...
... WEDNESDAY, 3 DECEMBER 1919. WON IHE V.C. DURING THE INDIAN MUTINY. ALEXANDRA CURL.—Th« cuH which was worn by the Queen- Mother when Princess of Wales is coming into popular favour again. It is most becoming for young girls who possess ioveiy tresses. ...
... QUEEN AI.EXANDRA Queen Alexandra's Haspnihal for at Highgato, which has *f .’ l ) ...
... Consultant, Queen Maui's Royal Naval Hospital, Southend. Arthur Wilfert. Correspondent of the Times Washington i late Secretary of the British War Mission in Washington. John Bowring Wimble. Chairman of London Shipowners' and Transport Workers' Military Service ...
... EVENING DESPATCH THURSDAY 20 NOVEMBER 6 ARMY OF CHATTERING MONKEYS Secret Guarded by the Military EXPERIMENTAL GROUND the air forge PLAYS AND PLAYERSJ struck off the roll Must be Ready For Sudden Revengeful Attacks Attractions LORD MONTAGU’S SCHEME Montagu ...
... 'JF'i THE BIRMINGHAM 1919 by board OF GOODS- Imperial Preference the to effect that that extracts from sugar its from produced Empire Board preferential (hall of sugar from sugar manufactured tobacco be only in of such proportion dutiable used in manufacture ...
... lied Cross and other nurses preceded the coffin, following which came private mourners, representatives of the Angk>- Belgian Union, and various nursing associations. The pall-hearers were six ladies representing important, nursing interests, ami beaded ...
... railway station (writes correspondent) I saw his nurse having . great difficulty in getting the Prince away from an engine. plied her with all sorts of questions about the machinery and it was not until the nurse lengthily explained the mysteries the locomotive ...
... was first started. The King and Queen, the Prince of Wales, and Queen Alexandra droye to the Abbey at midday to attend memorial service for members of the Overseas forces who have fallen in the war. The Empire Day service was held at St. ...
... LORD KITCHENERS GREAT BLUFF possibility of af Queen’i Hospital to for are patient science Indeed it a hospital ' cities should not of to more rural last few elaborate hospitals efficiency in to Thi whieh Queen's Hospital to and will all in at of in particular ...