CUR DEBT
... that 1 think the Army, the country, and the Empire are under a debt which cannot be measured in words for the services Lord Kitchener has rendered since the beginning of the war.—The Premier, in the House of Commons last week. ...
... that 1 think the Army, the country, and the Empire are under a debt which cannot be measured in words for the services Lord Kitchener has rendered since the beginning of the war.—The Premier, in the House of Commons last week. ...
... #2. +9 solid Side board. £6 o pillar ‘ables, 21/-; rosewood Piano, £11 37/6 ( only wants areal handsome ¥ relnut SU ite, Kitchen £14 14/- new Bedding at wholesale prices; Dresser) cli back, 32/6; brass Cur bs at. haif- “price 40. desizns choose. from ...
... afternoon vendors of the were. mobbed, b crowds anxious to secure copies containin the carly news of the drowning of Lord Kitchener. Especially pressing was the demand in Lord- street, where the boys had the culty in responding to it. greatest diffi. ...
... news, ** Lord Kitchener and his steff drowned,” was flashed over the wire the Echo”’ put on the a special stop-press edition, There was a great sensation in the main thoroughfares. Papers were snatched from the vendors, whose bill, Kitchener dead ” and “ ...
... THE GREAT PABADE, KITCHENER’S VISIT TO THE CITY LAST YEAR. Liverpool people will not readily forget the visit. which Kitchener, at the personal in- stance of Lord Derby, paid to this city on Sunday, March 21, 1915. Overnight he had travelled up to Knowsley ...
... house at New letter, or personally, to “ Upper Brighton. —23, Hertfo capable; £18; 3 in family; irive, ...
... PERSONS WANTED. teas. at once.-Bradford Hotel, Ti 2020i6 | Ortfitting.-Respectable Youth, ait sage? GE ety Echo office. ay kitchen.-Apply, after 4, 16, Btanhope-s. ot 9098j or errands: must be smart and willing. tee, 3g, Leece-st } from school for cash ...
... experienced, married, imeligible dees; wages to suitable man.-7410, Echo office, j6 IRKENBHEAD Union.-Wanted immediately, House, Kitchen, and Scullery Maids, at Union Tranmere: wages 20 -er annum and residential -App!y Matren, Union Infirmary, mi Stores require ...
... WORLD'S REPRESENTATIVES SAY LORD KITCHENER. Striking tributes to Lord Kitchener and his work are paid this morning ' the London and provincial Press, from I which we take the following ertracts: ! The Times.—Lord Kitchener of Khartoum ha? died a soldier's ...
... week.-Wm. Thomson and 5. 20206J9 GIRL lor kitchen.-Apply, alter 4, 16, Stanhope-6t. South. 9098j7 GIRL, smart, for shop: experience unnecessary.- Manning's, 142 Grange-rd.. Birkenhead. )8 GIRL, strong, for kitchen.-7. Chapel-et. 437618 IRL, upwards, for ...
... considerate, and kind doing their duty bravely, fearing God, the King. And one remembered with a thrill that Kitchener had done all these, and that Kitchener was dead. ...
... shock of the news Lord Kitchener's death one feeling supervened. People of all classes and most important business organisations seethed, says the '• Daily Mail, with the conviction that someone must have spied upon Lord Kitchener. Certainly the news ...