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... KITGHENER What the Rev. R. J. CAMPBELL says :— “Before Germany 1 done with us she will be sorry she took Kitchener’s life.” A striking sentence from a great preacher's tribute to a great soldier toemorrow ...
... KITGHENER What the Rev. R. J. CAMPBELL says :— “Before Germany 1 done with us she will be sorry she took Kitchener’s life.” A striking sentence from a great preacher's tribute to a great soldier toemorrow ...
... KITCHENER, The Association say- it i' nndet.-tood tii.it !.. Kitchener will make importaut speech in the 11,. of Ixtrds to-day on the military po-iiion and recruiting. TRADE UNIONS AND COMPULSION, IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS, lie Lc-rd took ...
... LORD KITCHENER. Earl KITCHENER (Secretary for War) said: I should like to add few remarks from military point view. Seventeen months ago I stated ro your Lordships brood principles of the military steps considered necessary the emergency of the war. The ...
... For Kitchen hints, prepared by the staff of the Yorkshire Training School of Cookery and Domestic Economy tc help women readers of “The Yorkshire Evening Post” through these difficult days of catering for a family, see to-morrow’'s issue of this paper ...
... ARG AND EF. Jarge (on a visit ta Loncon): “ Lor’s go oop past ta Var Office, Meria. We night see Kitchener.” Maria: “Well do nothin’ o’ th Port More likely you two'd talkin’ an’ we'd our train.” * Punch.” ...
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... EARL KITCHENER. Lord KITCHENER (Secretary for War) said: opening of this now cession of Parliament seems offer fitting opportunity fdr'mo to review very briefly the recent operations of war in the various theatres which we and our Allies have been The ...
... KITCHENER SCHOLARSHIPS. To Editor of Tho Yorkshire Post. Sir,—The Council of the Lord Kitchener National Memorial Fund have resolved found number of scholarships which will enable young Britons destined for commercial career travel, study, and gain buriuiess ...
... LORD KITCHENER, LARGE NUMBER OF MARRIED MEN NEEDED SHORTLY. Earl KITCHENER (.Secretary for War) said was Lord Derby, who had given him much valuable in the Recruiting Department War Office, and had worked wholeheartedly for the good Army, had been able ...
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... serve to remind our fellow-subjecte, the Boers, of our strugale with them. His previous title and strle had been “ Viscount Kitchener’ of Khar. joum and of the Vaal in the Colony of the T Seed vam ...