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1 June 1916 (12)

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Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, England

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NORTHEASTERN DAILY GAZETTE. THURSDAY, JUNE L 1916: TO KITCHENER. WHERE ARE OUR MEH?

... (Cheers.) Lord Kitchener’s Services. He regretted that iu 1. Herbert had moved the ieduction Lord Kitchener's salary. He thought tlie Army and country ami the Empire were under debt, which could not measured in words, for the services Lord Kitchener had rendered ...

WAR OFFICE DEBATE IN

... Comm#ns lMt niaht in reply to some pungent crltlcitia «t Lord Kitchener and War Office the Prim. Minister paid a fTsat tribute to K. of K. The Empire, said Mr Asquith, was uodar debt to Lord Kitchener that could not ba measured words. other man could have summoned ...

CRITICS CHANGE

... CRITICS CHANGE. iireal interest has been aroused Lord Kitchener’s invitation,' conveyed tlirough Tennant, all members of Parliament meet him the War Office to-morrow morning receive any information they might desire on military matters. Though the attendance ...

THE DEBATE

... Son of the war, (Laughter ami cheers.) When Lord Kitchener wished work done, main consideration was to get dene, and was not concerned as the Workmen who did it. When tl»e nation realised how much Kitchener had done, they would feel ft«l they owed him a ...

SUGGESTION THAT THE CORPS BE

... to do, and had been successful in sending many men to the forces. In the course of discussion the attitude defined Lord Kitchener was freely criticised, and one member said that they had last discovered what the letters “G.R,” on their armlet meant, namely ...

TO-DAY’S CHIEF NEWS

... 3004100 square miles in axlont—lt told to-day In an official despatch. In an attack in tha House of Commons last nipht Lard Kitchener Sir Ivor Herbert accused the War Office of “serious blunders, end declared there was no dlroctlnf scheme of policy. The ...

WEARY GERMANS

... awful lor words. It seems as if the mountain was collapsing. .. , . If I escape alive I shall remember this. Easter. Our kitchens are two hours walk in the rear. For Easter we had nothing u> eat or drink except a quarter of a pent of coffee. There is ...

MIDDLESBROUGH

... Clip Rugs, Pictures, Ornaments, Stair Carpet and stair Rods, Mahogany Tallboy Chest, 2 Kitchen Tables, Couch in hair sealing, Armchair, Kitchen Choirs, Clip Rug, Kitchen Fender, Irons, Tidy, Clock. Pictures. Ornaments, Wringer, Wash Table, Poes Tub and Stick ...

MIDDLESBROUGH. THURSDAY. JUNE 1. 1916

... 38, THORNFIBLD-RD., LIKTHORPE, J\. For , 3 good reception rooine, 4 bedloome, boxrooni, bathroom (h. end o.), 3 w.o.'s, kitchen, soullery, waeb-honse, etc.; electric light end gee throughout; good gerdene beck end front. Apply pteinieee. • BUILDING For ...

TOWN CLERK’S APPEAL FAILS

... required and full particulars Jl. •tiaaetie” CWlce, Such ton. 3 SALE, Pleasantly-situated Country House, . ro»m>. truu and kitchen garden, with without land \pplv .12, Office, Stock*on. _ ___ 3 TO LET, 14 acrei good Pasture, gait. beasi*. M Wiley. High ...

Thursday, June Ist, 1916. CRITICISM OF

... written and said that not helpful, because the product of partisanship and prejudice. Not little of the criticism of Lord Kitchener of this type, and Mr Asquith's defence his colleague will meet with the approval of every impartial observer. After all. ...

| Situations Vacant. | Situations Vacant

... Fairhurst, High-street, Redear. _ LADY Assistant and Smart Youth Wanted. B. A. Wataon, Hatters and Hosiers, Stockton. 1 KITCHEN Porter (experisnosd) Wanted ; comfortable situation; wages 16a; live in. Write, stating experience, age, and full particulars ...