EMPIRE'S DEBT TO KITCHENER
... EMPIRE'S DEBT TO KITCHENER. ...
... EMPIRE'S DEBT TO KITCHENER. ...
... PREMIER’S PRAISE OF KITCHENER. CREATION VAST ARMIES HIS PERSONAL EFFORT COL. CHURCHILL ON WASTAGE OF OUR MAN-POWER. The Prioie Minister made a spirited defence of Lord Kitchener against his critics in the House of Commons, last night, a motion for the ...
... presence of Load irapid. for while in 1884 he was a captain I Kitchener in Egypt. The Foreign Mies in 1896 he was Major-General Sir H. H hesitation was perfectly natural, but the Kitchener K.C.M.G., C.B. In that year balance of advantage was in favour ...
... LORD KITCHENER'S GUESTS. Lord Kitchener entertained a party of wounded soldiers at Broom: Park, Canter. bury, during the week ...
... LORD KITCHENER'S GUESTS. Lord Kitchener entertained a party of wounded -01 die, at 1314141/1K Park, Cantaeriiur. during the week-end The men came from the ALiwir Court Army Nur.ing Home, Thu Sl'eretary of State for War had tea on the lawn with kir ...
... NAMES OF KITCHENER’S STAFT. The of the War Office notifies, with reference to the announcement of the lota H.M Hampshire, (hat the tpectal party consisted Lord Kitchener, with Lt-Cd 0. H. FittOcrald. C.M.G. (pemnnal military secretary) Bngadier-Gen W ...
... D E OF LORD KITCHENER. G o es Down with British Ship on the Way to Russia. T h e Secretary of the Admiralty announces:— I hav e to report with deep regret that H.MS. Hamp. ohire (Captain H. J. Saville, R.N.), with Lord Kitchener and his staff on board ...
... LORD KITCHENER'S GUESTS. Lord Kitchener entertained a party of wounded soldiers at Broome Park, Canterbury, during the week-end. The men came from the Manor Court Army Nursing Home, Folkestone. The Secretary of State for War had tea on the lawn with his ...
... WHERE KITCHENER FAILS. This gentleman would not be rn erteiont for the work which he discharges if he tv, , re married, said mune.' for the employer. in an appeal at the HUUSC of CORMIllny Tribunal on Monday. Why? a,ked a member of the Tri'.iinal ...
... FIELD KITCHENS AND THE 75. In the courtyard the field kitchens were being repaired. It was not only that wheels and shafts had been broken, but if a cook is clreless and stokes his fire too high there is every chance of his burning out his firebox ...
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... KITCHEN AND INSTITUTE FOR MOTHERS. 1 Sir.—Hay I beg a little space press the claims of the above social welfare agency which has been working for the past lessen infant mortality in the town by providing cheap nourishing meals for poor mothers. (2) by ...