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THE EMPIRE'S LOSS

... captain called out for Lord Kitchener to come up to the fore-bridge. near where the captain's boat was hoisted: he was also beard calling for Lord Kitchener to g••t into the boat : but no one is able to say whether Lord Kitchener did so, nor what occurred ...

VERDUN STRUGGLES

... command to continue, probably without break. the desperate efforts which he is making on tint side to reach Verdun. LORD KITCHENER'S DEATH DUE TO SHIP STRIKING A MINE. The Secretary of the Admiralty has mu i•' the following ansoesoentent:— A further report ...

at rest. To the human judgment his mission was incomplete, his life-work uncrowned; but the decision is not ..

... people with one voice called Kitchener to the supreme command of their armies. Is him alone they discerned the • One still strong man in • blatant land. Aristocrat, democrat, autocrat—one Who can rule and dare not lie. Kitchener was their greatest organiser ...

WAD SECNCTANY AND STAFF ON BOARD

... the Grand Fleet at 10.30 ii have to report with deep retret that S.Y.B. Hampshire (Captain H. J. Bevel, ILI.), with Lord Kitchener and his Staff on board, was sunk last night, about eight o'clock, to the west of the Orkneys, either by mine or torpedo. ...

KILREA AND DISTRICT NOTES

... the door leading from the back yard into the scullery open; also the door into the kitchen from the soullery. The kitchen window was open, top and bottom. In the kitchen and scullery boxes presses had all been ransacked, and delpah.nd china, and other ...

Boyd, Ballymoney

... found in a cupboard in the kitchen a naggin bottle containing about half-a-glass of brandy, empty bottles with traces of brandy, bottles containing a little whisky anti gin, and a number of tumblers and glasses. In the kitchen he found a bottle containing ...

mint of Chicks

... hand alwayst If only given at certain intervals, how often is it necessary? (31 Is it advisable to keep young chicks in a kitchen where the fire is kept up.at night? If not is it necessary to have heat in the rearing house? ( 4 ) Would it be wise to rake ...

Polies Cues

... tray and a candle in her other hand. She went in the direction of the kitchen. Witness found the gateway leading into the yard latched, but not locked, and went in. Going to the kitchen window, be saw several parties in the house, but did not know them from ...

SUDDEN DEATH NEAR LIMAVADY

... brought in John Gilfillan, a In examination they found the old ad, although still warm. They matter to the police. •ksmr kitchen H. n rtp , :r newest. )r, sdak evening an inquest was held at rei. , lence of Robert Thompson,lagh Tam TI,•• Coroner (Dr. ...

she was doing?—Yee, I think she did per fectly. She was in a condition of mind that would enable her

... leraine. but he did not think he did. He told him pretty much what was in it. When he went to Mies Ward's Mr. Murphy was in the kitchen. There was a woman there, but he did not pay much attention to these matters, as he never thought of litigation in oonnection ...

BOYNE ANNIVERSARY

... prohibit the nefarious traffic. but their own Government world not. Not even when his grade's Majesty King and the late Lord Kitchener ,:et them a noble example. The Government Mill had their bar in the Bonne of Commons, and still refused the lead even of ...