A RUNAWAY HORSE
... uniform, of the bronze badge and ribbon of the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service by non-commissioned °Seers and men of the Royal Army Medical Corps. who on account of their skill in ...
... uniform, of the bronze badge and ribbon of the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service by non-commissioned °Seers and men of the Royal Army Medical Corps. who on account of their skill in ...
... Queen Alexandra and Nurses. There will be a very picturesque gathering at Marlborough House one afternocon next week, when Queen Alexandra will receive the nurses who have returned from ...
... Queen Alexandra's Cruise. Queen Alexandra and the Princess Victoria are to retain the Victoria and Albert as their headquarters day by day throughout the present cruise. There is no convenient means of landing motor-cars from the Royal yacht, but then ...
... Queen Alexandra’s Visitors. It is expected that among Queen Alexandra's risitors London early in the: year will be the Duke and Duchess of Cum-; berland, who are perhaps the most interest-! ing Royal pair uncrowned. The Duke, married Queen ...
... THE QUEEN'S NURSES. Portslaile Fete and Sports. The Portslade Ktc and aporta in aid the local Queen Nurses at the Sround on Whit Monday was bnUiant Hie attendance very large, and the „ attractions phenomenal. It was most P eircumstanco that the kindly ...
... population of both provinces, and that English, Scotch, Irish, and French appear willing to support their Queen and country in every way in which their services may be requisite.” private advices from Quebec it is stated that the greatest activity prevails. Workmen ...
... Cholraondeley. Archbishops, bishops, and peers of the realm have been its supporters, kings have been its nursing fathers, and queens its nursing mothers. Its work has been great, but well has it performed the obligations it has undertaken. The following ...
... to the best men to go about their businessnamely, to enter foreign service ; whilst the inferior classes feel themselves too well paid and provided for to .[uit the British pendant. Queen’s rations, and prospective Admiralty pensions. A great mistake has ...
... on to form a Corps for service at the Falkland Islands from volunteers from certain Regiments of the Line. The men must have been in the service 15 years, be married, and have not less than three children. The period of service is to be for six years ...
... Queen Mother's Plans. Queen Alexandra will be leaving Buckingham Palace next week, and will go to Sandringham for a time. It is stated that the King has placed the Royal yacht the Victoria and Albert at her Majesty's disposal for the rest of the season ...
... Lord Colville and Captain the Hon. D. de as Equerries in Waiting the Queen and Pnnce Consort. On Good Friday the Queen and Prince Consort, with the Prince of Wales, attended Divine service, and received the Sacrament of the Holy Communion. The Hon. and ery ...
... the kingly regalia was discernable on the lid. Queen Alexandra knelt down at the prie-Dies, and the other ladies grouped themselves around her. Then the Archbishop took his place at the lectern and the service began. First was recited the Lord's Prayer, ...