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... war is over. As likely as not, it may be two or three years before dividends can be resumed. CHRISTMAS IN THE PREHISTORIC KITCHEN. ...
... war is over. As likely as not, it may be two or three years before dividends can be resumed. CHRISTMAS IN THE PREHISTORIC KITCHEN. ...
... campaign than the Boer council of war. This was the arrival at the Cape of Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, accompanied by Lord Kitchener, and his assumption of the office of Generalissimo or War-Lord, as the German Emperor would phrase it of all our forces ...
... on August 25, 1897, from the Militia, obtaining his lieutenant's commission on October 22 last year. He took part in Lord Kitchener's expedition to Omdurman in 1898, and fought in the battle of Khartoum, for which service he gained the Egyptian clasp and ...
... the Daily Mail and, as corre spondent of that paper, he wrote the series of vivid, picturesque articles, entitled With Kitchener to Khartoum, which subsequently enjoyed a large circulation in book form. Our portrait is by Elliott and Fry, Baker Street ...
... by a native officer, Colonel Brabant, and to include two regiments of Horse one to be called of Roberts and the other of Kitchener. Crossing the Rubicon All these announcements were satisfactory enough in their way, but they paled in interest before the ...
... in any schools in which they propose sending their children. It is a simple and perfect Apparatus, and should be in every kitchen. If used once daily for a few minutes, the whole of the milk required for the next 24 hours can be freed from germs, and the ...
... ness. And you like that kind of thing, I see, down here. Lady Bountiful, you know. I don't mean any chaff, God knows. Soup kitchens, and parish councils, and the livings, and social work and hospitals, and all that sort of thing. I I no, let me speak. I'm ...
... defeat in every number. Fortunately, many of these defeats are native inventions or canards aux choux de Bmxelles from the kitchen of Dr. Leyds. The great novelist is singularly credulous of other people's fiction. He tells us, too, that he has quite lost ...
... We learn that the h.C.C. Co., besides supplying trained chargers to many of the officers (notable amongst whom is Pool Kitchener) and a considerable number of artillery and cavalry horses to the War Office, are also to a large extent, responsible for ...
... Tantalus £15 Harmonium £15 Saddlebag Chair £15 Marquee Tent wriv?Wo?onf £5 Summer House £15 Drawing-Room £15 Proof Engraving £15 Kitchen Utensils £15 Library of New Books £15 Fireproof Safe, or ^i s £15 Ivory and Ebony Clock £15 Golf Set £15 River Punt £15 Phonograph ...
... with compartments for case-bottles, as well as an automatic musical-box movement, The Sirdar. Perhaps, in remembrance of Kitchener's apparent indissolubility to sentiment, the inventor, having heard that, music was the soul of love, made something to play ...
... ROBERTS AT CAPE TOWN: THE SCENE ON THE LANDING-STAGE Frcm a Photograph by J. E. Bruton, Cape Town Lord Roberts, with Lord Kitchener and the rest of his Staff, reached Cape Town on the liner Dunottar Castle on January 11. In honour of the occasion all the ...