Correspondents include: Alice, Lady Bristol; Admiral Sir Harry Rawson; Robert Collins [Australian Secretary in Great Britain] (2); Sir Frederick Borden [Canadian Minister of Militia Defence]; Arthur Pollen on his gunnery system (3); Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson, accepting Chairmanship of the Cadets Interview Committee; Admiral of the Fleet Sir Gerard Noel on the death of King Edward VII; Rear-Admiral John Denison on an education scheme, the short-service system and reforms by Admiral of the Fleet 1st Lord Fisher [1st Sea Lord]; Admiral of the Fleet Sir Edward Seymour; Vice-Admiral Sir Percy Scott on firing gear for HMS Neptune; Charlotte, Lady Winchester; Mary, Lady Clifden; 9th Lord Elgin (2); 8th Lord Granard [Special Ambassador to announce the accession of King George V] on his mission to the Spanish and Portuguese courts; Vice-Admiral Baron Makoto Saito, on hospitality given to a Japanese cruiser; Charles Fry on naval training (2); Captain Hugh Watson [Naval Attaché at Berlin] on his reception in Germany; Admiral Sir Lewis Beaumont on his appointment as naval aide to the King (2); 1st Lord Dunedin [earlier Andrew Murray]; Vice-Admiral Sir Hedworth Lambton [Commander-in-Chief, China Station, later Sir Hedworth Meux]; Admiral Sir Archibald Douglas; Mary, Lady Dartmouth; Admiral Sir George Atkinson-Willes on commands being given to officers junior to himself; Alice, Lady Leicester; Marjorie, Lady Pentland; Georgiana, Lady Llangattock; Admiral of the Fleet Lord John Hay; Rear-Admiral Reginald Bacon [Managing Director of the Coventry Ordnance Works] on the failure of the naval airship; Joan, Lady Camden. |