THURSDAY. JUNE 1, 1916,
... bacon quiet, and lard quiet and unchanged. 1 1 T. ! ■ ...
... bacon quiet, and lard quiet and unchanged. 1 1 T. ! ■ ...
... CRITICISM. ARE WE WASTING HIT! STRENGTH ? MR. ASQUITH'S EULOGY OF LORD KITCHENER. From Our Parliamentary Corrcipondent. LONDON’, M> ...
... eloud which for some time past has hung over the volunteer movement in this country, a cloud deepened considerably by Lord Kitchener's speech this week. housands of men, who have spent leisure and money in drilling and in other ways fitting themselves for ...
... HOUSE OF COMMONS. SIR. CHURCHILL & OUR ARMIES. DENIED BY CHANCELLOR. KITCHENER’S TASK. ELOQUENT TRIBUTE FROM MR. ASQUITH. The SPEAKER took the chair quarter three o’clock. SEPARATION ALLOWANCES. Mr. FORSTER, replying Mr. Ellis said : soldier given every ...
... nodding genially mutely accepted the apology. A spirited defence of Lord Kitchener cam© from Sir George Heid, who replied effectively to a sneer by Sir Arthur Markham at “Kitchener Army” reference to “Markham’s Array.’* Another warm defender was Commander ...
... Kirby, lurnished, 6 month# or longer; all fittings, liasi possible; telephone: reception-rooms, 5 largg 'bedroom's, good kitchens, washhousf; new range, - iiiod. rent to suitable tenant.-M ill, Echo otiice. 3 Rhag, Boat Ithug. Carn;irron, North Wales ...
... time of Ixtfd Kitchener? vijit the Cabinet end.ei yet rid of him. The Prime Prune, alloyed, had ttnnoed Lord Kitchener e'ery anthonly that had aa Secretary for War. and eould not now move man. Ul August and September of lan year Inr l Kitchener had allow ...
... will be free to smoke without offending the nostrils unfortunates who are under prison discipline. Lord Kitchener and Hie Critics, Lord Kitchener lias taken sensible step inviting the critics and doubters to meet him fare to face. It is pity lie has not ...
... not likely to be invaded, but the risk must always be effectively guarded against. Lord Kitchener’s Achievements. Brief mention was mad© Mr. Churchill of Lord Kitchener’s services, but he hinted obscurely that there should now b© another head of the War ...
... , Litherland. 2809jl /XJACHMAN; state age. references, and wages expected.-L 88. office. / IOCOA-ROOMS. - Bar Girl, also Kitchen Girl-60. Tithebarn-st. 8488 CONFECTIONER.-Good all-round Man; fancies, piping Situation; state terms.-L 142. Echo office. ...
... Echo office. 5 'ioung Women. lor also Man; wages -L office j2 AN Driver; ineligiblo.-126, Park-rd. WAITRESS-GENERAL; also Kitchen-Gencra live m.—Humphries, 17, New Brighton. 88£7i£ WAITI' ESS, wag ,s 10/-11/- and some food; nou'rs a.m. 6 . early day p ...
... rooms and use kitchen, SV-.-5. Sronrficld-st., 8767i2 Sitting and Bed Room; suit lady L at business.-118, Hu&kiison-st. .n superior house;-162, UNIT FD. twr> front rooms- bath: near rtri Sunlight: children.-122. Echo office. Ferry Kitchen and Bedroom; ...