COLONEL FITZGERALD
... COLONEL FITZGERALD. The l»ail\ Exprcntt understands that the body of Lieutenant-Colonel Fitz ...
... COLONEL FITZGERALD. The l»ail\ Exprcntt understands that the body of Lieutenant-Colonel Fitz ...
... garden 7:1 feet long. The compact accommodation comprises: On the ground floor, pretty dining-room, excellent drawing-room. kitchen and scullery; and on the first floor, four good bedrooms, front bedroom being particularly large. Owner will accept tor quick ...
... Daily—ll a.m. to 5 p.m, 9 toS p.m, I’.tili.iincnt street *nd passed throiu;!; il>e archway leading to the Speaker's house Lord Kitchener was observed by very few, ind there was no demonr (ration. • The utmost care was taken to exclude strangers from $ll parts ...
... late Colonel Sir Charles KCB was born in 1873. lie served on the North-Wcst Frontier in 1897-8. He became A,D.C. to Lord Kitchener in 1904, when be was commanding in India, and afterwards acted as his aselstant military secretary a nd as staff officer ...
... Tighe, and Major Johnson. - It has long been the universal opinion that Lord The prosecution was conducted by Major K im- Kitchener as a military organiser was without her, and Mr. Marsboll acted as Judge-Advocate. equal, and his wide knowledge and experience ...
... PREMIER IN CHARGE. For the moment Mr. Asquith has persona] charge of Lord Kitchener’s department at the War Office. A meeting of the War Council was held this morning at 10, Downingstreet. ...
... VOLUNTEERS. Sir, —As a V.T.C. man of 15 months’ training. I should like to call attention to the following extract from Lord Kitchener’s speech in the House of Lords: The utmost that the Government can do is to endeavour to find part worn equipment and arms ...
... untiring efforts, and had met his Ideath 2/ • soldier should in the midst of work for his King. Only a few weeks ago Lord Kitchener was entertained to dinner by tke Russian Ambassador, who admired him for his tireless energy, and when • representative of ...
... —BARNYIELD ROAD.—WeII arranged • House, near open country and shops. etc.; 3 bedrooms. bath lb. • c.). 2 reception rooms. kitchen. L33S—BARNYIELD ROAD.—Exceedingly • nice modern House; 3 bed, bath. 2 rt./two Ito be 2 Sold with possession). S —PRINCES GARDENS ...
... NEUTRAL REGRETS. AN IRON RESOLUTION & THE GIFT OF ORGANISATION. The following messages, which pay glowing tribute to Lord Kitchener's work for his country, are all from neutral countries : AMERICA. ...
... entrusted with an .important commission. There was a delay in esecuties it through his horse casting • shoe. annY. was Kitchener's comment, but I cannot rest my an of campaign on • horse's shoe or an carelessness. Nor had he any mercy on the sort of ...
... In South Africa with Lord French of Ypres, or General French as he was then. Colonel Kitchener, the Field-Marshal's brother heir. it was in 1900 that Lord Kitchener became Commander-in-Chief in South Africa, and pean conflict, when he became Secretary ...