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... KITCHENER’S ATE. BURGH EV THE CAUSE OF THE DISASTER ...
... OF CHINESE their official duties in India—Lord Kitchener and Lord The General received the PRESIDENT. home | Government, and | the Viceroy retired from office. On his return | from India, Lord Kitchener was made Comman Reuter's telegram, dated Shanghai ...
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... says: Lord Kitchener's name interibed om ihe roll of Fingland’s great and * World” cader bis country to war would not be brief. F singh the THE WAR SECRETAR ent The (Daily News” Parliamentary correspon- says: The appointment of Lord Kitchener's will be ...
... K returned to London earlier than he Reuter says that Lord Kitchener was going to The in! his first act on Petrograd by way of Archangel. was to for the Prime | Minister to the LORD KITCHENER’S STAFF. and was audience at 49. Asquith did not ‘och bad lef ...
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... leave it, and there would be no difficulty m finding com. petent hands inte which to THE NEW KITCHENER The new Far! Colonel Beary Bilice: itehener brother Kitchener aced himself at the disposal of the Goverr ment on the outbreak of war and was He took part ...
... Jil As wee iwtimeted in later editsons day. Lord Kitchener his Staff was drowned off the Orkneys on Monday evening. He was to Rusia on an important military and financial mission, and the ship on which he was voyaging, HLM. cruser Hampshire, either struck ...
... OTHER LANDS. HOLLAND'S TRIBUTE The news of Lord Kitchener's death is re ceived with great regret in the Dutch pres. | All the papers devote long articles to his career, ‘emphasising bis great organmng talenw Indefat ‘ably work. “Handelsblad says for his ...
... & LAID FREE | by Lord Cromer was in time to. come followed by the soldier statesman in i at Cairo. In the South aft Lord Kitchener's services were lon and His name is associated wit f & So ni Paardeberg. We have travelled a long ant | {way since that action ...
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