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... the military power of the country which Lord Kitchener not only formed, but realised. It was a trne instinct which led the popular voice to call the new army Kitchener’s Army. Kitchener is gone; but Kitchener’s Army lives, and, when victory comes at last ...
... KITCHENER FUND. The subscriptions received the Lord Mayor of London for the “Lord Kitchener National Memorial Fund have now reached the sum of over £168,300. Master Reynolds, age 13, Sparkhill has sent guinea, the proceeds of a sale of reprints of the ...
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... KITCHENER COLLEGE. PRINCE ALEXANDERS APPEAL FOR MEMORIAL SCHEME. Prince A lexander of Tecfc appeals, will ?een from our advertisement columns to-day, on behalf of the council the Imperial Service College, Windsor, to the public for support of a scheme ...
... it reminds us that, from military standpoint, the death of Lord Kitchener is now enormously less serious than it would have been had it occurred year or eighteen months ago. Lord Kitchener was an organiser and indefatigable worker; even his critics could ...
... THE KITCHEN GARDEN. SALSIFY. This is a hardy and easily cultivated root crop, and has three uses. It is a biennial. Seed sown this spring will produce flower stems early next summer, and the unopened flower shoots are a substitute for asparagus. A few ...
... THE KITCHEN GARDEN, An urgent need for those who are not soldiers or munition workers and have a piece of ground is to make the best use of it. This applies to the farmer, the person with a big garden, and the man or woman who has only a tiny plot at ...
... not know {ghat Lord Kitchener was not in London, and when the news was pablished that the Hampshire had been sunk by a mine or torpedoed with Lord Kitchener on board the country was staggered and shocked. Not only has Lord Kitchener gone, but amoeng his ...