2 Lord Kitchener Number
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... A NATION'S SORROW ROYAL TRIBUTE TO KITCHENER. ARMY MOURNING DECREE ,BODY OF SECRETARY FOUND. WORLD-WIDE SYMPATHY. ...
... JUNE 7, 1916. rE SDA. KITCHENER'S CAREER. BRILLIANT IRISHIIIN. ■lB SERTICFA TO THE EXPIRE. By birth and upbringing Horatio Herbert Kitchener The funnily. hue ever, can its deerent from Thomas gitetveser, horn ha who wr agent to a Suffolk barons t. He ...
... to wield with such great effect se. the reconqneet of the Soudan. I.ienteenet Kitchener wee actually promoted captain In! January. Pr% and major in October. 18111 Kitchener found the Egyptian troops spies. did soldiers, if only they would not run I away ...
... hen It h ('atonal Kitchener went back to Egypt in the autumn an AdlatantOeneraf to the Egyptian Army, and took part is the lighting ort the Soudan frontier under the herder. Sir Francis Oreatell. On Decembes 111. flesh. Colonel Kitchener dietiognished himself ...
... COPENHAGES TOLD FROM BEILIT, in wornowtool accord the nation and the Empire mourn the gallant dead The late Lord Kitchener, Pield.Afarshal and patriot. w oe the pecple's hero—the nation'e pride. lite was a eternality which caught the popular ins.-cgination ...
... taliversallv felt at Lord Kitchenes'a tragic the General Federation of the Trade Lila°tta a telegram Mao sent to the War Office: —The Management Committee of the tieuerid Federation of Trade Unions hear with ?wart of Lord Kitchener's death by tirmining. ...
... eetylal) of the t'ai vlayterian Church in Inlead, yoeterday. Rev. fir. Taylor said in the mystemoue providence of that. Lord Kitchener, who brayed the danger, of the swath* greatest Kafalter ut 4•11 r tame—hod been token away. Ile foetal hie eeptilthre u the ...
... Brewing Nail. snyw--None Leeso Lord Kitchener IA head. Hr al says mitered the pure.,. of merry and His fame is unblemished, his integrity nod euurage aro absolutely unquestioned. The Evenity lost' = Lord Kitchener 's sweeoor wilt neid the gift of patience ...
... THE PIENIErB MOCK. The fact that a close pergola.] friendship exided between the Prime Minister and the, late Lord Kitchener. resulted in Mr. Asquith being greet!, shocked when he rocks ed they, definite news shortly before noon 3csterday. There had been ...
... stoddart. RESTAURANT eURNINIIINGS.—Teges. A.B. and Windsor hairs, (HI Cooker. Cutlery, Chins. Delt. etc., etc. SERVANTS' AND KITCHEN FCRNITGRE—Patent Mang/e, Bottling Machine, M-ineh Milner's Thief-resistiag Safe. and Miseellamom Elects. Fall Molls in Musday's ...
... neureed that Lord Kitchener would not take, up the Ifeditarsnean aminaed. In October it was further nohow:iced he would be op. pointed to the Defence Committee. This annoumperment caused several cstisfattioe. le the sad Lord Kitchener found. annul emtoireonutt ...