QUEEN’S NURSES
... QUEEN’S NURSES During the past week the Queen’s Nurses in Southsea nursed 216 cases, and paid 1,495 visits. The following are gratefully acknowledged: Soup for patients from Miss Jackson; nursing requisites ...
... QUEEN’S NURSES During the past week the Queen’s Nurses in Southsea nursed 216 cases, and paid 1,495 visits. The following are gratefully acknowledged: Soup for patients from Miss Jackson; nursing requisites ...
... Naval Architects* Prizes The Counoil of the Institution Naval Architects have awarded the gold medal of the Institution for the year to Mr. A. P. Cole. R.C.N.C., for his paper Destroyer Turning Circles,” and the premium to Messrs. F. H. Todd. Ph.D., B ...
... NATIONAL SERVICE DEMONSTRATION AND PUBLIC MEETING Thursday, 27th April, 1939 PARADE OK REPRESENTATIVE UNITS OF H.M. FORCES, NURSING SERVICES, AND CIVIL ■DEFENCE. No. 1 Parade leaves Alexandra Park at 7.10 p.m. No. 2 Parade St. Mary's Recreation Ground ...
... BEDDOW HOUSE NURSES The Queen’s Nurses at Beddow House nursed 129 during the week and paid 574 visits. A parcel of wollen garments from the Ladies Circle is acknowledged. KING HONOURS HEROES OF H.M.S. SALMON J'HE KIN(i has honoured the officers and crew ...
... Portsmouth yesterday to prepare for the royal voyage. If the weather is fine, the King and Queen will walk from the station to the Guildhall steps, where councillors and distinguished representatives the Services will be awaiting them. On the steps the ...
... AIR & NAVAL PORTSMOUTH PLANS FOR TO-MORROW Liner’s Departure home fleet in farewell SCENE yyHtN the liner Empress Australia leaves Portsmouth to-morrow afternoon, with the Kinjj and Queen on board, for Canada. she will be met and escorted as far the Needles ...
... TRIBUTK TO ROYAL OAK DEAD NEWFORTS CHALEEN CUP VICTORY Memorial Service A special memorial service for those lost in H.M S. Royal Oak was held at St. Paul’s Church, Shanklin, yesterday afternoon. A large congregation included many ex-Service ...
... to the Royal Canadian Navy at Esquimau, the naval base outside Victoria, Esquimau will thus the first Canadian station to join Portsmouth, Devonport, and Chatham in possessing naval colours, —P.A. Foreign Special. MAN WHO WILL BRING KING AND QUEEN HOME ...
... ROYAL HOSPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS It*uras for w#w*t October 10-17 follow; Mr O. Griffiths, Mr F First. 10s.; Flrst-Akl Post So. 7. Royal Hospital, procrrls danrs hsld Out-patirnts Hall on Oct T. I».*M» City of Portsmouth Hospitals’ Contributory —Group of ...
... ROYAL FAMILY IN SCOTLAND BREAKFAST IN TRAIN AT WAYSIDE STATION The Royal train, which left London last night with the King and Queen, and Princes* Elizabeth and Princes* Margaret, arrived at Aberdeen Joint station at 7.30 a.m. to-day. The Royal family ...
... King and Queen before they set foot more on English soil will be Queen Mary, Princess Elizabeth, and Princess Margaret, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke and Duchess of Kent, the Princess Royal and the Earl of Harewood. When the Royal party steps ...
... “THE ROYAL” Alderman Sir Harold Pink, J.P., was re-elected Chairman of the Management Committee of the Royal Portsmouth Hospital at the meeting of the Committee yesterday. Alderman W. J. Avens, in proposing his re-election, reminded them that Sir Harold ...