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... LORD KITCHENER AND THE WAR. The Press Bureau i be fallowing : A coneiderable number of the members of the House of Commons met Lord Kitchere and meta-1 ere of the Std of the War (Are in confer rice this morning. Mr. Whitley, the chairman of presidml. ...
... question of Lord Kitchener's administration. On the one side, Sir Arthur Markham taunted the Prime Minister with having stripped Lord Kitchener of all real authority. On the other, Sir Mark Sykes declared that the view that Lord Kitchener was incompetent ...
... DISASTER. LORD KITCHENER DROWNED THE FIELD MARSHAL AND STAFF LOST ON H.M.S. HAMPSHIRE. Yesterday afternoon we received a telephone message from Portsmouth announcing a supremely disastrous event involving the drowning of Lord Kitchener and his staff. ...
... OUR NEW ARMY TRIBUT LORD KITCHENER’S WORK. ...
... KEEP THE KITCHEN COOL--USE AN OIL COOKER. THE hot broiling days of summer will soon be here when the heat in the Kitchen from the Range will be almost intolerable. It is impossible for the cook to do good work under such conditions, so we suggest that ...
... the death of Lord Kitchener. e@ eXx- President reealled his visit to the Soudan six years ago, and pointed out that Lord Kitchener’s conquest established peace and and abolished oppression of the justice, weaker tribes. Lord Kitchener and Gen. the American ...
... INVITATION TO MEMBERS. Lord Kitchener's incitation, coureyed through Mr. Tennant, to member^ of the Howe of Commons to meet him at the War Office to-morrow morning to receive any information they might desire oa military matters, has aroused much interest ...
... INVITATION TO MEMBERS. Lord Kitchener’s invitation, conveyed Mr. Tennant, to members of the through f Commons to meet him at the War House 0 Office rrow morning to receive any information they mig ht desire on military interest. matters, has aroused much ...
... Empire were un er a debt which could not be measured i n words to Lord e services he had rendered Kitchener He declined to say that Lord in the war. Kitchener had neve r made a mistake, but! the cha urges which had been bro ught against him ap ied to the ...