EXCHANGE OF GOOD WISHES
... s: —Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing Service. Women’s Royal Naval Service. Queen ...
... s: —Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing Service. Women’s Royal Naval Service. Queen ...
... . senior minister of Alexandra Presbyterian Church, York Road. Belfast, and at present acting minister of Stormont Pre. ■ Church, Belfast, rb* absence of Squadron Leader John F. Parke, who is serving as a chaplain with the Royal Air Fore . Mr A D, P. ...
... WAR NURSE FROM ISLANDMAGEE BURMA SERVICE AHEAD, 1s n d magce girl Nursing Sister Helen Browne Kane, daughter of Mr. James Kane. Mullaghd u b h . who served during the war in Normandy with the Queen Alexandra Imperial Military ...
... Chief Medical Officer to the Ministry of Health. For his services during the last war. in which he served as a Colonel in the Royal Army Medical Corps, he was made Companion the Distinguished Service Order. On the motion of Dr. Elizabeth Dundee, Whitehead ...
... Fusilier Wm. Graham (Royal Scots Fusiliers) The former was wounded in Norm Africa and suffered the loss of an eye but is retained in the service. COMMUNITY SERVICE. The forty-fifth annual report of Carrickfergus District Nursing Society, issued, is a ...
... making 8.000 in all. She is untiring in her attention to mothers and children. All Queen’s Nurses came under the Taylor Scheme, as Nurse Bell had ten years’ service she was entitled to an increase of £lOO per year from May 1. 1944. and £5O for the previous ...
... three Services, U.S naval and military representatives, and memberso the Government of Northern Ireland, headed by the P™* Minister (Rt. Hon. J. M. Andrews) together with the Lord Mayor (Alderman G Black) the official welcome. The King and Queen were ...
... at the Belfast Royal Academical Institution, Dr. Saunderson graduated at Queen's University, and, joining the R.A.M.C. at the beginning of the last war, he served in Mesopotamia. On demobilisation he practised in Salford, near Manchester, and in 1941 ...
... the “service of society.” Considering both statutory and voluntary forms. Miss Hardy dealt at length with many and varied channels of social service, and felt that without the voluntary work our national life would lose tremendous lot. The Nursing Society ...
... from the Royal Air Force Malaya recently flew to Batavia from R A.F Station. Seletar. Singapore, for matches against the Royal Netherlands Indonesian Air Force and the West Java Army Command, and afterwards flew on to Sourabaya play the Royal Netherlands ...
... district. It wilt be recalled that when their Majeslies the King and Queen were travelling from London to Glasgow last year, tiie Queen got a small piece dirt in her eye. The Royal train stopped at Crewe Raii- w f av Station and Herbert was called to ...
... If fall, all fab together. here, as they well might, they would find the services reliable and at their jobs. It only remained for the public to do their share and help the services in everything thev undertook. Mr. Charles Ross, the chief warden of the ...