Memorial Service to Lord Kitchener
... Memorial Service to Lord Kitchener. , IN ! . romminquq;J ! The of War xnmum. • mein•rial berviee trill be in I. Paul's Cathedral. Tha date and will be anaoureed an boon sr poobillie. A. DE GRUM & Co., ...
... Memorial Service to Lord Kitchener. , IN ! . romminquq;J ! The of War xnmum. • mein•rial berviee trill be in I. Paul's Cathedral. Tha date and will be anaoureed an boon sr poobillie. A. DE GRUM & Co., ...
... Lord Rosebery on Lord Kitchener's Death. Specking at W entente Park. Epsom. yesterday sheen.,n at the opening fit some additions to the tea roams 01 the ninvale-eent ramp, Lord Rowdier, said: This afternoon we have had a gloom cast over us by deplorable ...
... lie Sepsis our Readers with a Telegraphic Service. Latest Casualty Lists: Names or Officers Captured The Death of Earl Kitchener. The British Nation Awakening to Its Loss Tributes from the World's Press.. . Who will Replace Him? at Kul-el-Amara. Tb.tAtgand ...
... New York. Tm•lyy night. The roye--The loan Lord Kitchener will l felt keenly in England. hut it a 4,flteolt how it can have any mat. rial the The I.vetsin Mati suys:--None mejnie.' Lord Kitchener t.. dead. lie always served the purpookK of mercy and ...
... [Stop Press] II M.S. FIAMPSHIRE SUNK Lord Kitchener and Staff Aboard. ...
... generosity of their tributes to late Lord Kitchener, and mourn the illustrions oddier as they ought one of the greatest sons of the it Journal says — KtelThedy can in days of the war In what a greet degree Lord Kitchener, as Minions., of the Generalissimo, ...
... Tueirday. Mr. Joseph Choate characterised lose of Lord Kitchener and his staff se • frightful calamity. H. nganied him as th« greateet soldier of Great Britain. The Evening Bun says—Lord Kitchener was a fine and in his genre the mist picturesque tigtthe ...
... liomor immrthat.ly adjourned. Who Will Succeed Lord Kitchener ? French, Robertson and Smith- Dorrien Spoken Of • Stionlsnl eorreziimekut there much 'peculation as to who trill txe appointed to Lord Kitchener. Gine thing orrtain, , ‘in.. that a civilian will ...
... with the King Lord Kitchener Centers with M.P.'s. Lord Ktwhener c all.d upon Mr. Asquith , yestenlay afternoon at 10. Downingstreet. and remained with tho Prune for clout half-an-hoar. A privat.• conference lietween I.4wd Kitchener and bleinters of Parliament ...
... the late E. D. Le Bouvape—with photu—Voor Picture.. Military Funeral—Three First Tower and May reatival—Two The late Lord Kitchener. Hemp-lure. nrat Leading C Villeul, -*ror 01 . H.M ii, othark. gak;a7trige- -- ilitazy Eus ...
... The Nine Conies to Town Mah.ety the Kann, who swa ahownt town. immediately upon nt new, of Kitchener a iheth turned to Rockingham Palace and went for Mr. Asquith, who waa granted a prolonged ITht — tU'i'ra . railed at the in- I General Witham linbertsion ...
... regret of the disaster by which the War has hot his life g t o l o an • special mini.. to the Eroperor.4 Field Marshal Lord Kitchener 45 .1 distinguished to the It Is largely due to his administrative venom and unwearying rnergy that country bad been create ...