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... Surgeon-Licut. Alan Wcllwood Wade Robinson appeared with his bride. Miss Stella May Mcßae, of Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing Service (Reserve), and a sister on the Hospital staff. The bridegroom is the ...
... Surgeon-Licut. Alan Wcllwood Wade Robinson appeared with his bride. Miss Stella May Mcßae, of Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing Service (Reserve), and a sister on the Hospital staff. The bridegroom is the ...
... Miss Stella May Mcßae, of Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service (Reserve) and a sister on the hospital staff, were married at Haslar, members of the medical officers' mess formed an archway of swords ...
... AND POST AND NAVAL HOSPITAL SERVICE IN AN AIR RAID Gosport Position INTN spite of the difficulties of emergency regulations, restrictions. etc.. inseparable from modern war conditions, Gosport War Memorial Hospital completed its seventeenth •ear in what ...
... ROYAL & NAVY GREETINGS Dutch Queen's Birthday It was the 60th birthday of the Queen of the Netherlands n Sturday last, and her many millions a of free, and loyal subjects in the overseas territories of the Netherlands Empire celebrated the occasion, which ...
... with his bride. Miss Stella May Mcßae, of Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nurs- Selection on April 15 rag Service (Reserve), and a sister on the Hospital staff. The vacancy in Christ Church ward. The bridegroom is the son of the Gosport. ...
... Navy in 1937, aft serving in the Merchant Service C.B.—Rear-Admiral Ww. F Wake-Walker, Capt. W. G. Tennant, Capt. M M. Denny. is also in Capt. Denny's appointment recognition of nis good services as Sentor Naval Officer at Aandaisnes during the landing ...
... time achievements of the Naval Medical Service. These tncidents illustrate the efficiency with which the Naval Medical Service is extended to meet wartime requirements. There are, of course. medical officers who make the Service a life-long ...
... Milwaukee Journal in commenting on Cammodore of the Royal Naval better protection. These suffered from tons with 12 16-inch guns and a speed bullets, and splinters from bombs. At:the recent naval engagement. Barracks. Chatham. He was promoted a departure ...
... NAVAL STRENGTH OF SWEDEN Confidence In Stockholm [By ARCHIBA LD ERSKINE] S WF.DEN is not a first-class naval Power, but the position of the country in northern Europe has made it necessary to maintain certain classes of naval units. Between the Baltic ...
... FRANCE AS A NAVAL ALLY Unspectacular Work (By RAYNIOND V. B. BLACKMAN) S O much is being heard about the German. Russian and Italian Beets that the fact is frequently overlooked that of the four principal continental naval Powers France has by far the ...
... believed to have established a record in the amount raised for the dependents of men lost in any one naval ship. It compares with 110,882 received by the Royal Naval Benevolen- Trust when 18 ratings were lost in the submarine Poseidon in 1931, and the smallest ...
... black-out has been ordered from p.m. to-day until sunrise and for is not a Naval Power. Its resources 10 each of the following nights from sundo not run to It. It had Its naval day.l set until suer Sr . The order has been In the Twentieth Century it is ...