OFFICERS' SERVANTS
... servo in the trenches, and arc not con. siderel as being behind the tighting line except in special case.. answered Lord Kitchener, adding I think Co'onel Churchill when he made his speech realised that fact thoroughly. ...
... servo in the trenches, and arc not con. siderel as being behind the tighting line except in special case.. answered Lord Kitchener, adding I think Co'onel Churchill when he made his speech realised that fact thoroughly. ...
... held lle also nude a vigorous defence of Lord Kitchener. Mr. Tennant eratezi that our averale daily caqualtits were I,OOJ men, but large proportio.l were ot a minor nature. lie also announced that Lord Kitchener would be glad to meet at the War Office to-morrow ...
... dressing tables, glass ware, crockery. pans and other effects. UNDER AN EXECUTION. Corner cupboard, oak chest, dresser and four kitchen chairs : urban cinematographrnactune. Auction 01ices, Moor-stinee,'Orinskirk. RICHARD HART, PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER AND VALUER ...
... , who has taken such a prominent part in the organisation of the Volonteer movement, observed, the observations of Lord Kitchener in the House of Lords will be received with mixed feelings by the Volunteres of the country. While the Minister of War paid ...
... stall of medicinal Rowers and herbs, illustrating the little-known fact that a great many plants found in the flower and kitchen garden cea be used and grown for medicinal pumas's, was one of the n4* interesting in the exhibition, Aston's Dental Repairs ...