OUR NEW ARMY TRIBUT LORD KITCHENER’S WORK
... OUR NEW ARMY TRIBUT LORD KITCHENER’S WORK. ...
... OUR NEW ARMY TRIBUT LORD KITCHENER’S WORK. ...
... front; . FU RNISHED Sitting and Bedroom, moderate; no children every convenience; taken.—109, Kingeley-road, Milton. m and kitchen, ARGE Unfurnished Front Bedroo: Munster-road. Furnished Bedroom.—14, Board-Resi- KING’S TERRACE, Southsea; 4s dence; 273. ...
... 1915, aged one year. Gone, but not forgotten.âFrom mum and dad. KITCHENERâIn loving memory my dear husband, Samuel Kitchener, who died 31-t May. 1913. Sadly missed his loving wife, son, and daughter. MASONâIn loving memory of dear Ms, died June ...
... and overlay; Walnut Easy Chair, excellent con- dition.—16, Lies-road AK Cheet of Drawers ( Antique), two Kitchen oO Tables, two Fenders, Kitchen Sundries, Crockery, ete.—1, Oaks Lodge, South Leigh-road, Horndean-roed, ¥msworth. with down OKER Cradie an ...
... Furnighed Rooms, everything found; suit t married couple.—Kildare, Grove-road Soyth, an U Sitting, one or two Bedrooms, use F kitchen, near South Parade Pier.—Alpba, Mr. Stationer, Strand. WELCH ROAD, Southsea, very comfortable, 12, Sitting and Bedroom, furnished ...
... Empire were un er a debt which could not be measured i n words to Lord e services he had rendered Kitchener He declined to say that Lord in the war. Kitchener had neve r made a mistake, but! the cha urges which had been bro ught against him ap ied to the ...
... INVITATION TO MEMBERS. Lord Kitchener’s invitation, conveyed Mr. Tennant, to members of the through f Commons to meet him at the War House 0 Office rrow morning to receive any information they mig ht desire on military interest. matters, has aroused much ...
... rifle strength. Colonel Churchill took up the whole sub- | da tribute’ ject again, and, in passing, p' He launched to Lord Kitchener’s work. forth into a broad and trenchant criticism of the manner in which the War Office is utilising the resources in men ...
... individual firme or articles. on genuine currency notes advert DUMB RECOVER}: at At a concert to wopinded soldiers a a v ing Kitchener Hospital, Brighton, who had fellow from the Overseas Fo reer, been rendered dumb from & hell shock 1 hen France, became very ...
... will be kitchen, decorated to suit tenant.—Apply Whittlebury, 13, Penhale-road, Fratton USE to Let, over business remises, 128, 6d H° week. rates and light incluetve—Apply 58 Fawcett-road. S?. GEORGE’S SQUARE, Portses; splendid posi m, kitchen and offices; ...
... COUTH HAYLING.—Small well. Furnished Bunga. shed. near beach, from June 15th.—D. J. Clark, low, two bedrooms, sitting-room, kitchen, cycle Ein- ve, Southsea, ALL Flat, every convenience; Git class neighbour! hood, Strand, suit couple. $750. Hill- h ead; ...
... question of Lord Kitchener's administration. On the one side, Sir Arthur Markham taunted the Prime Minister with having stripped Lord Kitchener of all real authority. On the other, Sir Mark Sykes declared that the view that Lord Kitchener was incompetent ...