A NATION'S SORROW ROYAL TRIBUTE TO KITCHENER. ARMY MOURNING DECREE ,BODY OF SECRETARY FOUND. WORLD-WIDE SYMPATHY
... A NATION'S SORROW ROYAL TRIBUTE TO KITCHENER. ARMY MOURNING DECREE ,BODY OF SECRETARY FOUND. WORLD-WIDE SYMPATHY. ...
... A NATION'S SORROW ROYAL TRIBUTE TO KITCHENER. ARMY MOURNING DECREE ,BODY OF SECRETARY FOUND. WORLD-WIDE SYMPATHY. ...
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... Tim's all right—and the kitchen looks downright pretty, I calls it. That's what I say. After all we’ve got to live here, you and me—you’ve no idea how hot and stuffy this kitchen used to be. Give fjesh air and room to work in, say. Did it cost much Not ...
... wasteful the kitchen range was the mess and trouble of having coal to carry and grates chani; So last she sends for gentleman—nice chap he was, too—from the gas company, and he talked and talked and madam gives way at last and we had the kitchen regular shipshape ...
... Allies on the Continent Lord Kitchener’s fame stood high, and ns the greatest British soldier they admired and trusted him. Lord Kitchener was unmarried. The heir the title his eldest brother. Colonel Henry Elliott Kitchener, who was liorn in IS4 ...
... r for New Zealand, said Lord Kitchener had been very closely associated with the Dominions. His family had lived New Zealand for many years, and there were still relatives residing there. They had regarded Lord Kitchener as a man in whom, the nation was ...
... JUNE 7, 1916. rE SDA. KITCHENER'S CAREER. BRILLIANT IRISHIIIN. ■lB SERTICFA TO THE EXPIRE. By birth and upbringing Horatio Herbert Kitchener The funnily. hue ever, can its deerent from Thomas gitetveser, horn ha who wr agent to a Suffolk barons t. He ...
... CONFERENCE Lord Kitchener Catechised considerable number of the members of the House of Commons met Lord Kitchener and members of the staff of tho War conference yesterday morning -^ - Whitley, the chairman of committee-', resided. Lord Kitchener made statement ...
... deplore the loss of Lord Kitchener, however, was going make difference to the prosecution the war. The Liverpool Atlantic News Room and Liverpool Corn Exchange closed for the remainder, the day out respect tl> Lord Kitchener’s memory. The iLord Provost ...
... (laughter)—that Lord Kitchener had never made a mistake, but Lord Kitchener had undertaken one of the most arduous undertakings ever laid upon single iudividuul, and he (Mr. Asquith) did not l»elicve that any of Is>r ...
... the army never lost confidence Lord Kitchener, so that when Lord Roberts came home, Lord Kitchener’s promotion his place in mid-December, 1900, was gener ally allowed to inevitable. perfectly obvious that Lord Kitchener saw. the moment took the reins, that ...
... services which had been rendered to the Empire Lord Kitchener. (Loud cheers.) RADICAL’S ATTACK ON LORD KITCHENER. Sir A. MARKHAM (R.) challenged the Prime Minister to deny that at the time of Iy>rd Kitchener’s visit to Greece the Cabinet endeavoured to get ...