LOUD KITCHENER fl STAFF
... LOUD KITCHENER STAFF DROWNED OFF ORKNEYS. ...
... LOUD KITCHENER STAFF DROWNED OFF ORKNEYS. ...
... believe it to be true (says one correspondent at British Headquarters) to the effect that at the very beginning the war Lord Kitchener was visiting a certain flying ground in England, watching men fly and listening to what the officer commanding had to say ...
... WHEN BE HE I BIS DEATH. Press Bureau, 6.30 pm., Tuesday. -Lord Kitchener, on the Invitation of Us Imperial Majesty, left England on visit to Hussla. The Secretary of State lor War was accompanied by Mr. O'Belrne. Sir Frederick Donaldson, and Brigadier-General ...
... Lord Kitchener’s visit Greece the Cabinet endeavoured get rid of him. The Prime Minister had stripped Lord Kitchener of every authority that had Secretary for War, and he could not now move man. In August and September of last year Lord Kitchener had allowed ...
... Wardrobes (one Suite in white enamel), Bugs, Ourtains and Polee, Hair and Spring Mattresses, Fenders and Irons, Window Blinds. Kitchen. Three Chairs, Table, Cupboards, Delpb, Cooking Utensils, &c. Also Mangle, Hall Lamp, Mats. Paling Posts and Netting Wire ...
... considerable number the members the House of Commons met Lord Kitchener and the members of the staff the War Office conference this morning. Mr. Whitley, Chairman of Committees, presided. Lord Kitchener, made statement reviewing certain aspects of the war and ...
... Address ** M. ( Post Office, Pahan.” p 709 RATHUDLLAN.— Two storied Furnished Cottage. Sitting-room, Two good Bodrooire, large Kitchen. Apply Rev. J. 0. Steele, Bathmullan, County Donegal. p 693 ROSSNOWLAGH, Donegal.—Cliff Lodge, Furnished, Monthly. Two Reception ...
... result. Bangor Donaghadee the -hat dee. would Coastguards were confined to their i an The delegates from Donegal. __ . qdq KITCHENER, tions, which were surrounded by strong Cavan, and Monaghan expressed commu- THE DEATH OF LORD Kliunwr. '• ed hostility to ...
... a oaprlzed boot have been foam- 3 ,0 i^m'tbe ,h lh »o repor/bai'yet been reoeWed from oearab «aa on her way Rnseia. Lord Kitchener’s H.M.S. HAMPSHIRE SUNK. JUBILATION EXHAUSTED. Changed German Tone. Great Naval Battle. SINKING OF THE WABRIOB. ‘COMPLETELY ...
... Connolly and S »u. Dominick Street. Dublin. is massive »on building, built 'n lake and the ground floor contains, besides the kitchen, a refectory, a reading room, and nucleus of small; library, a and boot roam, and large laver house containing thirty-six ...
... it is too awful for words. It seems as if the mountain was collapsing. If I escape alive I shall remember this Bister. Our kitchens are two hours’ walk in the rear. For Easter had nothing to eat or drink except aquarter of pint of coffee. There is not drop ...
... ; white glazed tiles have taken the place of the grimy floor plates, and the place generally suggests a wellordered hotel kitchen rather than the vitals of huge battleship. The men of these oil-driven ships are envied by everyone else in the fleet, for ...