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... particularly to those belonging to the services of which I am president —the Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing Service, the Queen Alexandra’s ...
... particularly to those belonging to the services of which I am president —the Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing Service, the Queen Alexandra’s ...
... been reform in the pay promotion and pensions of Army nurses one of the hardest-worked and conscientious bodies of women in the world The staff nurse in Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military ...
... the surplus funds of the society was used for the training women nurses the Royal Victoria Hospital Netley the beginning the present Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing ...
... appointment of Miss Catherine Murray Roy 'IRC MM to matron-in-chief Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service in succession to Miss Daisy Maud Martin RRC who retires rora the ...
... MILITARY CAREER Educated at Wellington College. he wag formerly in the Grenadier Guards. He first saw service in Egypt in len, being present at the Battle of Omdurman. receiving the medal with clasp in connection with that campaign. Shortly afterwanlA ...
... members of the military forces shall include women members Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Service its reserve. Territorial Army Nursing Service ...
... DISTINGUISHED WAR NURSE MATRON OF A WARRINGTON HOSPITAL DEAD The death has taken place at Croathorne, Berkshire, of !Iliss Amy Knaggs, of the late Queen Alexandra's Imperial Nursing Service. Miss Knaggs saw ...
... various responsible posts in her own profession, and serving in France during the Great War as a member of Queen Alexandra's Military Nursing Service, she was appointed to the staff on the Ministry of Health as a woman inspector in 1922. Her ...
... Imperial And Foreign An Italo-German political and military alliance was agreed upon yesterday at Milan between Count Ciano and Herr von Ribbentrop. The official communique issued after the talks between the Italian and German Foreign Ministers stated:— ...
... important to safeguard them from any possibility of losing their civil jobs the result of their service, and to prevent the calling up of young men for military service who wmild be more useful to the nation in their civil employment. In this connection, it ...
... COLLEGE OTC MONDAY— MAY 15 1933 INSPECTION : NURSES’ SERVICE THE SCENE IN LIVERPOOL CATHEDRAL DURING THE ANNUAL SPECIAL SERVICE for Nurses Nurses led the singing from the Choir Stalls THE LIVERP09L CREW PULLING OFF IN THEIR MATCH with London ...
... could send out in the Civil Service. Some said that it was no good going to India now because the best days of the Service were over. A friend went there sixty years ago, and, on arrival, was told by old members of the Service that he had come out a generation ...