LORD KITCHENER
... LORD KITCHENER DROWNED WAY TO RUSSIA. ...
... LORD KITCHENER DROWNED WAY TO RUSSIA. ...
... YOUNG KITCHENER'S PARENTAL CO BISHOP OF BURNLEY tlEfi. DUTIES THE WAR HOME HANDS MASS MEETING AT CpLXE The preservation the home life during the war was the subject of address *de livered the Bishop Burnley (Dr. Sunday afternoon, at mass Meeting in ...
... SINCLAIR) CALLING FOR THREE CHEERS FOR YOUNG KITCHENER. INSETS: THE MAYORESS (MISS SINCLAIR) WHO ACCEPTED THE CAB BEHALF OF THE TOWN. MRS. JACKSON, MOTHER OF YOUNG KITCHENER. ' Photos: The Burnley News. Kitchener (Miss Jenny Jackson) will longDe remembered ...
... gjiT. ANDREW'S BOWLING GREEN YOUNG KITCHENER'S AMBULANCE FUND. GRAND BOWLING MATCH, between G. BEAMY (Blackpool), and J. WILSON (Chorley). TUESDAY NEXT. Start 130. Adnnssion Is. ...
... Ambulance from Young Kitchener, knowing, perhaps, better than any of them how hard Young Kitchener had worked, and it would give her the greatest pleasure indeed to send that motor from ' Burnley the result Young Kitchener's splendid efforts. She ...
... will be sent. JYJOTOR AMBULANCE FOR BURNLEY. LOOK OUT FOR PRIMK6SE DAY, JUNE 24th. YOUNG KITCHENER CALLS UPON YOU FOR SUPPORT AND HELP. SHE DESERVES IT. THE KITCHENER MOTOR AMBULANCE WILL BE AT THE TOWN HALL ON SATURDAY, JUNE. 3rd 2 30, FOE PRESENTATION ...
... unmistakable the Cabinet, which Lord Kitchener was member, appointed its most influential member, after the Prime Minister, Mr. Lloyd George, to the new office of Minister of Monitions, By that action Lord Kitchener and his colleagues showed their firm ...
... Admiralty and War Office no hope entertained of Lord Kitchener having escaped. At both buildings the flags have been placed half-mast. Last evening the Press Burean issued the •following:— • Lord Kitchener, on the invitataon -Of His Majesty, had left England ...
... F. STOCK DALE, HARGREAVES BURNLEY. YOUNfI KITCHENER'S ACTIVITIES. Young Kitchener last Saturday collected .£1 7». With that she despatched three large parcels—one to a prisoner of war, and two to soldiers who are going back to their regiments. She ...
... are now putting into the field. We should not have got this without Lord Kitchener's leadership, energy, and personal authority and influence with his countrymen. Lord Kitchener was profesaional soldikr well an administrator, he enjoyed in an exceptional ...
... HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS. Alderman Kay said afforded him great pleasure congratulate Young Kitchener the enormous effort and the great sacrifice she had shown in collecting money to supply that splendid ambulance for the benefit of the troops. He knew ...
... shore was carried out, under Lord Kitchener's feneral guidance, with efficiency never efore known in the history of war. The excellent organisation of the medical service was a theme of universal praise. Lord Kitchener's Parliamentary speeches, sober and ...