KITCHENER'S NEED
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... 6 30 ?? KitChener is on the Gatsrand Range, south of the Krogersdorp-Potchefstroom Railway, and in communication with Methuen, who was at Paaiboschspruit, a few miles southwest of Kitchener yesterday, the enemy fleeing in front of Kitchener's and Methuen's ...
... which yc e ntz *: ber, it is relatel howl a. ce ;.m~are of Plet-aeet cut the threat, of tseme&. and thesunkthm downa.Irapts kitchen, where they were mil. zat mutton p~ies. I f Saawse a .asho this and Asa, the Betrayed; or, The. Smithy, s d JaJia, the ...
... not yetiteo ?W know the names of the fallen. Out of 150 IaS, a casualties many must be near friends of ours. cei ? Lord Kitchener cried : 'Tell Wepener how much otf, t I appreciate the gallant defence they are making.' the in- H e has been twice . in ...
... NEARLY OVERL i ('ΒΆ'IS 5ELEG&5IL ?EYRPBESS AO&Tt'L) Prieska, March 20. - General Settle and Lord Kitchener joined forces at Doornberg Nek to-day, Lord Kitchener's cavalry having entered Prieska on the 19th inst. without opposi- tion. The Beers evacuated the ...
... yester- I day afternoon in tie Town Hall, under the pre- sidency of Mr. Frederic Bowden. There were also present Mr- Jesoph G. Kitchen, Col. T. K. Holden, the Rev. C. G. Postanoe the Rev. W. Pinnington, Messrs. W. it Clarke, John Meller, C. J. Crosfield, W ...
... for the Boers to break through our lines. Mr. Steyn is no1w at Bethlehem, which is said to be his latest capital. Lord Kitchener had a narrow escape oll the 14th of being cap- tured by the Boers, whilo sleeping in a train near Kopje Siding, 34 miles ...
... was issued by 'the Wair Office at noon yesterday From Lord Roberts to Secretary of State for War. Pretoria, 8th August. Kitchener received information early yester- day morning from a. British prisoner -who es- caped from the Boer camp, that Do Wet's ...
... of State for War:- Pretoria, 26th September. 4 15 p.m. Ian Hamilton's column reached Komati PoQrt to. Jr, to which pl;ce Kitchener reports thie damiged line of railway will be repired by tliie evening. Pole-Carew states they are getting ample sup- . plies ...
... offices, and also for tha alteration-s to be made at the Workhouse. The latter included a new maternity ward, new mortuary, new kitchen, and some alterations in the exiting buildings- The committee believed these alterations would bring both workhouse and hospital ...
... Tokar irarrisoins in connection with Kitchener's Dongola Expedition. ?? has been many times mentioned in despatches, and lias numerous medals and military didtioctions. ANOTIJER ENAGGEMENT. REPORT FROM LORD KITCHENER. The following. telegram was received ...
... o'clock in the evening, and after waiting in the front room until half-past nine o'clock, the prisoner called her into tho kitchen and began to tell her fortune. She asked witness w-hat o'clock it wa-. and on looking she noticed the clock had becci placed ...