FRED KITCHEN
... FRED KITCHEN . “ALL EYES, supported by HARRIETT VERNON and WILLIE ATOM JOE ELVIN & CO. ...
... FRED KITCHEN . “ALL EYES, supported by HARRIETT VERNON and WILLIE ATOM JOE ELVIN & CO. ...
... LORD KITCHENER. ♦ISIT TO THt BRITISH LINES IN FRANCE. Britieh Headquarters, Saturday (received to-day). Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener, who has been spending a feu days in the British lines in France, this afternoon left (ietters' Headquarters on return ...
... EARL KITCHENER. Earl Kitoiler,er. Secretary of State tor War, went to Buckingham Palace alter. ru)on, cad was received in audience by the K inv. Kitclicuct for about au hour: ...
... Interior of Kitchen. side. In the four ward cars accommodation is provided for 'Apt beds. The beds are fitted in tiers of three, and as the coaches have elliptical roofs, ample air space is given. Five sitting-up cars provide accommodation for 320 cases ...
... LORD KITCHENER. Visit to the British. Lines In Frame. Telegraphing from British Headquarters, France, under Saturday's date, Reuter’s correspondent says;— Field-Marshal Bond Kitchener, who has been spending few days the British lines France, this afternoon ...
... Kitchen maids WANTED at (a) the WESTERN FEVER H.OS PtTAL, read. Fulham. 8.W., (b» tiie PARK FEVER HOSPITAL. Hither Green. Lewisham. S.E.. and (cl JOYCE GREEN FEVER HOSPITAL. Hartford. Kent. Wages oaoh Hospital £2O. rising £26. and all found.— the MaMens ...
... POSITION LORD KITCHENER Mr. S. Walsh called attention the separation allowance, •rnrn the present time the delay was serious and families were reduced penury, and almost starvation. Mr. G. Lambert followeel expressed surprise that the Mat now exercising ...
... LORD KITCHENER AND THE WAR. h.arl Kitchener contributed to the debate the Address in the House of Lords on ruieday a short review of the military situation. Large numbers of the Serbian army wore being reorganised and neoonstituted a fighting force, he ...
... LORD KITCHENER’S TRIBUTE, Lord Kitchener, who seconded, said it was a reproach that our recognition of what was due to those who laid down their lives had hitherto been inadequate. The experience of the Prince of Wales at the front would enable him to ...
... LORD KITCHENER'S TRIBUTE. LORD Krrcessga, in supporting the toast, said he glad to have the opportunity of associating him - and the Army with the warm welcome of this country to Mr. Maher. The effort which Australia had made in sending or bring about ...
... LORD KITCHENER'S SURVEY. In the House of Lords a review of the situation in the various theatres of war was given by Lord Kitchener. He said that owing to the continuous offensive action om the Western Front considerable German forces were withdrawn from ...
... IA) D KITCHENER REVIEWS THE OPERATIONS IN THE VARIOUS WAR TREATER& Earl KITCHENER (Sieretary of Stab, for War) roes and said: The Nonfat of this new of Parliainent melba to offer a fitting opuer' tuaity for me to review very briefly the recent operations ...