DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE
... DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE. The Duke of Cambridge, accompanied by Admiral PitzGeorge, left Victoria on Saturday for Brussels. ...
... DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE. The Duke of Cambridge, accompanied by Admiral PitzGeorge, left Victoria on Saturday for Brussels. ...
... THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE. H.R.U. the Duke of Cambridge and staff is e:.- pected to arrive in Dover this (Saturday) morning, for the purpose of inspecting the troops stationed in this garrison. His Royal Highness will afterwants leave for Folkestone to inspect ...
... THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE. A dinner in bosom of Field-Marshal Duke of Cambridge on his retirement from the Commandin-Chief of she army was given as the Hotel Metropole yesterday evening by members of the United Service Club. The Prince of Wales presided over ...
... THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE. [belter's telegram.] GIBRALTAR, Friday. The Duke of Cambridge, who has now concluded his inspection of the fortress, lunched to-day with the officers of the East Lancashire Regiment, anel will dine this evening with the officers ...
... THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE, LAWFORD ROAD, KENTISH TOWN, ...
... THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE. The Duke of Cambridge, owing a severe attack of goat, prevented from attending the funeral of the Princess Alice. ...
... THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE. [Special Telegram.] Calais, Friday, 2 a.m.—The Duke of Cambridge arrived here this morning board the specially chartered steamboat Samphire, and left diiectly afterwards by sleeping car for Franklort. ...
... THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE. London, Thursday. The Duke of Cambridge left London this morning for the Continent, proceeding first to Boon end Gobleats, where will (aspect the 23rd Regiment of the Army, which Is honorary colonel. Koeyoebn Counties Railway Hotel ...
... THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE. Speaking at a public luncheon at Edinburgh yesterday, the Duke of Cambridge said it was perfectly ridiculous to say that he had opposed beneficial changes in Army administration. He regretted that a strong notion existed that a ...
... THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE AND THE BUMS YEOMANRY. A splendid reception awaited the members of the Buckingham and High Wycombe companies of the Imperial Yeomanry on the arrival these contingents at the latter place, in command of Colonel W. Lawson. There was ...
... THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE. The Duke of Cambridge would not accompany an army-to the East, his services would be required at the War Office to direct the conduct of the campaign. PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS TO-NIGHT lo the rfoosc of Lords the Entail Amendment ...
... THE “DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE,” 345, WHITECHAPEL ROAD, (Corner of Cambridge Road,) =5, C. Pembexrton, WINE anvp SPIRIT MERCHAINT. (PROPRIETOR.) Fumigated, Carved, Plain, Polished or Stained OXFORD FRAMES, OAK & WALNUT SPANDRILLS. Special Patterns made to Order ...