WEEK AT WORTHING
... one of the beet nurse. to he neat out at the beginning of the South African War, and continued her service until 1902. On the reorganisation of the Arniv Nursing Service and the formation of the Queen Alexandra ...
... one of the beet nurse. to he neat out at the beginning of the South African War, and continued her service until 1902. On the reorganisation of the Arniv Nursing Service and the formation of the Queen Alexandra ...
... FOR THE QUEEN'S Nl;ling. !Co more deserving cause could have lien found by Miss Marjorie Anderson and Miss Peggy Cirummit for their recital at the Atheinerum Hall on Thursday than the local Onnen's ?Curses. nor could one wish for more ,harming recitalists ...
... during the past months has been in accordance with the personal instructions of the Queen, and portions of the house have been altered beyond recognition. Queen Alexandra's apartments, however, will for the present remain •as they were on the day that she ...
... Surrey County Nursing Association, a percentage being retained by S.C.N.A. for expenses. An opportunity will he offered to all those who have held the late Queen in reverence, more eapecially for all she has done for the Nursing Service of Great Britain ...
... ' barred, bolted, sod locked door against Imperial Preflerenee wee unfastened by the Coalition Government, with a Liberal Prime Minister at its head, at the end of the Great War. A generation ageo Imperial Preference was sail to be imposible, remarked ...
... the work of the BO local nursing associations throughout the country, and a further portion will be allocated to the Nurses' Lon Service Fund to provide pensions for Queen's nurses who have given !I years' ...
... National memorial to the Nurses' Queen were set oat. QUEENS THY NURSING MOTHERS. Lady Lassonlield then explained that it had been arranged.' with the consent of the King and Queen, that the National memorial to ...
... CROYDON. Canon Woods, Vicar of Croydon, was the preacher at the service at Sandringham Church, attended by • the king and Queen, on Sunday maiming. Eugenie Downing (14), of St. Augustine'savenue, fall in front of a Brighton-toaLondon express at South ...
... were paid in Great Britain. The speaker hoped that the Queen Alexandra Memonal would be generously responded to. that the Queen's Institute could undertake actual development work. All the services were at present inadequate. and Miss Watt specially emphasieed ...
... RanaSTATION ROHL RAILWAY APPROACH. NO. 406). TO TM II THE QUEEN ALEXANDRA MEMORIAL. May we ask for the holiitallty of your column. to announce the food for the National Mem/iris! to Queen Alexandra which wan opened at • *peels.' meeting. held at Petworth ...
... on and the queen Victorm Jubilee Institute for Names in London. The sum ` seat to biia;tonwill heutilised partly for the establishment of peneions to? Queen's Norms. and partly towards paying for the status in memory of Queen Alexandra, a broom, by the ...
... death is announced of Sister Isabelle Smith, who was a wither in naval nursing work. She was born in 1847. and twenty veare ago resigned from Queen Alexandra's' hoyal Nursing Service. Per her work on a 'hospital ship in 181/7 she received ...