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SURGICAL OPERATION

... necessary to have a second opinion. Mr. James Shuter, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, and Bachelor of Medicine of Cambridge University. of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, residing at 30, New Broad-street, City, was called in on Saturday, February ...

garlianunt

... adopt the suggostione of the coniinittee that had reported in favour of adding physical to literary qualifications. The Duke of Cambridge said the committee could not give any idea of the way in which the recommendation should be carried out. It was impossible ...

garliament

... conoectiun With the volunteer force, but Lord Bury said the materials were not at the command of the War Office. The Duke of Cambridge added that the War Office was always prepared to meet volunteer officers on the same footing as those of the regular ...

HOUSE OF LOR OS7MoNDAT:

... form of a vote of censure the Government would meet it, not by the previous question, tut by a direct negative. The Duke of Cambridge then made an explanatary statement to the eff-iet that he had no recollection of having received in. June last any letter ...

Warliamtnt

... Warliamtnt. HOUSE OF LORDS.—IfoNDAY. The Duke of Cambridge called the attention of th e House to the melancholy death of Prince Louis Napoleon, and in order to remove say doubt as to the precise circumstances under which the Priuc3 went out to South Africa ...

FOLESII ILL

... Rouse, and stayed wi h the Empress until after the funeral. The Prince and Princess of Wales, the Dukes if Edinburgh, Connaught and Cambridge, the Duke of Teel!, Prince Christian, and Prince Edward cf Maze-Weiinar were among the distinguished persons ...

HOUSE OF LORDS.—HoNniy

... and several bills were advanced a stage. Lord Cranbrook moved the selond reading of the Artny Disoipline Bill. The Duke of Cambridge spoke;favourably of the measure, and expressed the opinion that without corporal punishment it would be impossible to ...

o,?arliamnit

... lordship should tender his evidence before the committee appointed to consider the subject. After a few cremarks from the Duke of Cambridge, who depre rated discussion of a tnatter which had been relegated to a committee, the discussion ceased, and a number ...

Ehe Zinteo. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3., 1879

... But the DUKE of CAMBRIDGE in making this known must needs go into a statement, which in a blundering and contradictory way acquits, aid yet condemns, ' and so robs the act of release of all its grace and generosity. If the statements of the DUKE are to ...

LEAMINGTON

... LEAMINGTON. CoVANTRY LOaSI AT YORK EXHIBITIoN. —l-Es Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, visited the York Exhibition on the 13th inst., and after passing through the picture galleries, great annexe, Ste., spent some time in the machinery department ...