FURNISHED HOUSES TO UCT
... oonvenient TTouse, cm# sitting, lour br ...
... oonvenient TTouse, cm# sitting, lour br ...
... deep recesses, with Dooc opening to lawn and hatch. Breakfut Hoorn, Kitchen with Range, two China Pantriee, CclUr. large enc!c*ed partly-glase covered paved Yard, in which are Back Kitchen two Motor-houses, and other Gatbm dings. On the First Floor, approached ...
... rriaia the war. Lord Kitchener never doubted eventual victory. When left London for the last time lie knew aure. For hia •ucoeaaor, whoever may be. the beat can hope that may inspired Lord Kitchener’s spirit and carry lord Kitchener’s rrowniug work speedy ...
... GERMAN VICTORY. Amstebdam, June 6. In German circles the death of Lord Kitchener considered as better than a German victory.— Exchange. SEVERE WEATHER 1., THE ORKNEYS. I»rd Kitchener travelled north in a special train, accompanied the members staff, and ...
... INSPECTION THE CITY BATTALIONS. Although rumoured various times since ! the outbreak of the war that Lord Kitchener had paid surreptitious visit Birmingham i-i connection with the supply of munitions, nothing was ever publicly ' known concerning these ...
... work the War Office itself has called upon us to undertake. Lord Kitchener makes a great point of guard duty. Is it fair that man should equip himself order to work which Lord Kitchener himself regards as important, and which relieves Regular troops for ...
... Secretary State for War has Lost his life while proceeding a special mission to the Emperor of Russia. Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener gave fortyfive years distinguished service the State, and it is largely due to his tive genius and unwearying energy that ...
... Lord’ Kitchener b j »t*ff bars to the bottom ...
... our Novate wire.) M.P.s' MEETING WITH KITCHENER. War Secretary to make a Stateuieut. Great interest is taken (write* A-P-N. in the Daily Xetva) by member* the Commons in their private meeting with Lord Kitchener, which is take place this morning in ...
... stood the goal at last. A general conception Lord Kitchener at tu&t time was based ou the stirring narrative the campaign, written the late Air. O. U Sieevene. Major-General bir Horatio Herbert Kitchener (he wrote 1!>98) is years old the book, but that ...
... the country, and the Empire noder debt which cannot be measured words the services Lord Kitchener has rendered. This was not task which was sought by Lord Kitchener lor himself. He was bis way back Egypt to resume the functions which he had discharged ...
... GALLIPOLI. LORD KITCHENER’S VIEW OF THE EVACUATION. ...