ROYAL SORROW
... 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. ...
... 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. ...
... his health Colonel Kitchener went back to Egypt in the autumn as Adjutant General to tho Egyptian Army, and look part the fighting on the Soudan frontier under the Sirdar. Sir Franci* Grenfell. On December 20. 1888, Colonel Kitchener distinguished himself ...
... under debt which cannot be measured words for the services Lord Kitchener has rendered since the beginning of the war. The result of the debate was that the motion was withdrawn, and Kitchener invited his critics to meet him. This meeting took place at the ...
... Round Empire. When Lord Kitchener's ten are a* Indian expired, hi* notion a boltdar was to travel the Bmpiro, at the request partictxiarly th* Commonwealth Government, study and advt** the organisatioD military training. the glorious exploits the force* ...
... 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 ...
... waves to watch the battle* the armies which created crush Germany. The Journal.’’ after sketching brilliant career of Lord Kitchener, aaye;—Such has been tho varied career of tin* great servant of his country. crowned it by creating new army, which now presents ...
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... Frontier of India in 1907-8. was staff officer Lord Kitchener his mission to Japan, Australia, and New Zealand, 1909, and after a spell at the Staff College was military secretary to Lord Kitchener, commanding troops the Coronation 1911, general staff ...
... dream, Becomes the subject of on r motley theme. Lord Kitchener's Fate. It not too much to Say that the'country was stunned by the news, published yesterday by the British Admiralty, that Lord Kitchener and his staff were H.M.S. Hampshire, which was either ...
... WINDSOR RACE MEETING ABANDONED. The steward* of the Windsor Mectinff. owing the lamentable death of Lord Kitchener, have deckled to abandon the Windsor meeting, which was fixed to take place on Friday and Saturday next. SIR GEORGE MACALPINE. No Difference ...
... l2Odein In toffee*: I - situated in Prinomeroad. immediately adjoining . the Bolton Golf Links , two entertaining-room'', kitchen. scullery, four bed. rooms, and bathroom. electric light and other modern conveniences.- Apple to A Richmond Leigh. Solicitor ...
... years after that pathetic entry friend Kitchener” stood foriously Khartoum, and perhaps the stem measures took there may traced to dorp jicrsonul grief Gordon’s tragic end. It is noteworthy that Major Kitchener discredited the stories of treachery amongst ...