WEDDINGS
... —SPENCER The wedding took place in St. Savlour-s ChUrch, Dartmouth, on Saturday, Joan Elizabeth Spencer, of Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service, daughter of Brigadier F. C: Spencer, of Stoke Fleming, ...
... —SPENCER The wedding took place in St. Savlour-s ChUrch, Dartmouth, on Saturday, Joan Elizabeth Spencer, of Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service, daughter of Brigadier F. C: Spencer, of Stoke Fleming, ...
... their King and Queen. AT DARTMOUTH It's Just Like Coming Home, Says The King Dartmouth, rich in seafaring and Royal Naval traditions added a proud new page to its annals yesterday with the visit of the King and Queen to the Royal ...
... ROYAL MESSAGE TO DAWLISH WAR WEAPONS WEEK DAWLISH was encouraged at the opening of its War Weapons Week on Saturday a letter from the Queen. Her Majesty congratulated the townspeople upon having already raised £50,000 in its War Savings Campaign to date ...
... Countess Fortescue. Her Royal Highness in the centre car of three which carried the Royal party, smiled and waved frequently to cheering crowds lining the route through Barnstaplestreet. King-street, the Square and gilded the Royal coat of arms overlooking ...
... 8. E., Military Division); Mrs. Anna Muir, nursing sister. Queen Alexandra's Hoyal Naval Nursing Service, who for some time was in charge of the Royal ...
... ON YOUR BRAKES Nurse, aged 9, is very the one factor above careful when taking out all others that increases baby sister but some- Road Safety. It is a wise times moment's dis- precaution to ask your traction can spell Garage or Service Sta- disaster ...
... Recognition of servtces Riven Dartmouth Nursing Red Cross by Mrs. H. Lloyd, the Commandant, was shown at a supper in Dartmouth, when Mrs. Stork wife the headmaster of the Royal Naval College, made nresentation of a tea service on behalf of the organization. A ...
... Leatham, until recently Naval C.-in-C. at Plymouth, arrived at Hamilton, Bermuda, to take up his post as Governor of Bermuda. Lord Halifax sailed on the liner Queen Marv, on Tuesday, en route for England, on the conclusion of his service as Ambassador at Washington ...
... Raikes was colonelcommandant of Plymouth Division of the Royal Marines from April. 1928. until December, 1929. He served in the South African War with the Naval Brigade and was awarded the Queen's Medal with three clasps. He also served with distinction ...
... DEVONIAN'S PROMOTION NAVAL SECRETARY TO FIRST SEA LORD pAPT. P. B. R. W. WILLIAM- POWLETT, commanding the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, has been promoted rear-admiral, and is to succeed Rear-Adml.. M. J. Mansergh as Naval Secretary to the First Sea ...
... bowling season. grants made the Executive of the Queen Victoria ar d K + Edward F und include t0 the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital; £150 to the Devon County Nursing Association; and £30 to the Exeter Nursing Association. At the opening of Exonia Bowling ...
... month is always Wren Day in Exeter. If you are thinking of applying to the Women's Royal Naval Service, call and see the Interview Officer at the Employment Exchange. 74, Queen Street, from 11 a.m.—6 p.m. . JJIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ...