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THE NAVAL PRISONERS IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH

... THE NAVAL PRISONERS IN WHE QUEEN'S BENCH. Lieut. Graham and Mr. ERlHott, who, it will be re- f collected, were found guilty on their own confession of de- r setting from the Childers, and who immediately thereupon proved, after a lengthened investigation ...

THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY

... THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. Her Majesty held a Council at Osborne on Tues- day. Dr. W. Tindal Robertson, MAP., a member of the Royal Commission to Inquire into the Education of the Blind, Deaf, and Dumb, and Mr. Owen Roberts, clerk to the Clothworkers' ...

ROYAL DERBYSHIRE NURSING AND.SANITARY ASSOCIATION

... reports that the total nnmber of nurses on the staff Is 60, of whom 43 are employed in private nursing, 6 in district nursing, and 11 are probationers nndergoing a coarse of training for two or more years. Eleven nurses have left during the year — six ...

THE SUSPICIOUS SUDDEN DEATH OF A NURSE IN THE ROYAL HOSPITAL

... SUDDEN DEATH OF A NURSE IN TEE ROYAL HOSPITAL. SYMPTOMS OF STRYCHNINE POISONI NG. LAST evening Dr. Dill and a jury held an inquest in the Nurses' Home, Frederick Street, on the body of Emily MT-Connell, who died suddenly in the Royal Hospital on the previous ...

THE CASE OF THE ALEXANDRA

... of varying sizes. ICross examined by Sir H. Camuxs-He calculated .a crew of 32 men on the naval allowance-nineinches each-rather close quarters. Thle Alexandra had no room for carrying merchandise. There were cabins for fire otHicers, a captain, and a ...

THE CASE OF THE ALEXANDRA

... Solicitor-General, the Queen's Advocate, and Mr. Locke, QO0., were present on the part of the Crown; and Sir Hugh ; Cairns on that of the defendants. The Lord Chancellor read a very elaborate I judgment. He commenced by referring to the X Queen's Remernbrancer's ...

THE CASE OF THE ALEXANDRA

... cruise and take part in hostilities, she comes within the statute. The Alexandra, you will observe from the evidence, was built in such amsanneras rendered her unfit for the merchant service, and fitted her only for warlike operations. She had bulwarks of peculiar ...

THE ALEXANDRA CASE

... residence at the House of Commons. His Royal Highness Prince Alfred visited the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch at Dalkeith House on Saturday afternoon. The Prince of \Vrales will hold levees, on behalf of the Queen, at St. James' Palace, on Wednesday, March ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY

... Farrer from the Royal Military College, to eccond lieutenant vice J. M. Longe, resigned. 11th Foot—Captain Sylvester Reid retires from the service, receiving a gratuity. 12tb Foot—Queen's (India) Cadet Francis Henry Smalpage, from the Royal Military College ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY

... INAVAL AND MILITARY. | CHARGE AGAINST A NAVAL OFFICER. A naval court of inquiry was hold at Devouport Naval Barracks on Tnesdsv to investimate a serious charge against an officer of iti-treating an engine-room artificer. It is alleged that when the cruiser ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY

... Doek she struck against the sluice and sustained damage. It is supposed she has lost one of her propeller blades. NAVAL COUnaT -MARTrAL.-A naval court-martial, sitting at Sheerness on Thursday, investigated charges against William Ward, stoker, of the warship ...

THE CASE OF THE ALEXANDRA,

... to one of the men at work at the Alexandra. He was always inspecting the vessel when witness saw him, He had seen Captain Tessier in the yard frequently while the vessel was being built. He was always about the Alexandra, superin- I tending. He dealt with ...