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... 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 ...
... LORD KITCHENER. Coventry and the Nation's Loss. MANY TRIBUTES AND SIGNS OF SORROW. A deep sense of the grievous loss which the Empire has sustained in the death of Lord Kitchener prevails throughout Coventry and the district, as elsewhere. Flacs to-day ...
... LORD KITCHENER. glailg Sflrgtajrti WIT* WHICH THE NORTH WARWICKSHIRE TIMES. ICTDLAJrD DAILY HAS TUB UKan ' CntdTLATTOH O* AWT DT DISTRICT. Lighting up time: 9.40. Restricted lighting : 10 40. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1916. The country sorrows over the tragic ...
... KITCHENER'S REPLY Mr. Tenrant informed Sii H Dal7.id that rx>rd Kitchener would make st:it •- ment member* Parliament in ...
... BUIES TO KITCHENER. nd Voices France’s Sense of Loss. ...
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... Kitchener Attacked. pointed out that the figure of five millions given the Prime Minister referred the withdrawal of man power from tho Empire and throughout the whole war and not to our present effort in the field. Mr. Ivor Herbert (L., Monmouth) moved ...
... kitchener stories. Itebukes lo Soldiers, Kitchener, a prominent f P to bav- .. to . « u during a in the War, “and how you pro. . the , it,’’ replied Kitchener drily ahail organise it.’* Moat or the stones about “K. K.**— and ;vas a i*aa about whose memory ...
... Lord Kitchener. Stock markets were decidedly cheerful mood, 4rith Shipping securities prominent among several strong features. The receipt in the “House’* of the news the disaster to the Hampshire, resulting in the lamentable death of Lord Kitchener, put ...
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