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BE LET. THE REDESDALE ARMS. 3-s miles from A. OUerbnrn, mam road from Newcastle Jedburgh; station. Wood burn, N B

... A. OUerbnrn, mam road from Newcastle Jedburgh; station. Wood burn, N B. 9 miles; contains sitting-rooms, amokeroom. bar. kitchen, etc.. bedrooms, bath room (b. aud c.J. garage, together with acre# land and farm building!,; immediate possession.—Apply ...

DOMESTIC SERVANTS WANTED

... uniform Apply Medical Middle-ton Sanatorium, near WANTED. Young Girl, about 17. as KITCHEN MAID, June sth.—Mrs. Clement Lowe. Knutslord.'Cheshire. WANTED, several KITCHEN MAIDS for good private —Pieare apply fitubk-. Registry. Boroughbridge. MRS LILIAN ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... HOUSE OF COMMONS. THE USE OUR MAN POWER. MR. ASQUITH S REPLY TO COLONEL CHURCHILL. LORD KITCHENER ATTACKED AND DEFENDED. The Speaker took the Chair at a quarter to three o'clock yesterday. WORK CAMPS FOR GERMAN PRISONERS. Mr. (Cncler-Secretary for War) ...

C Oil FORT A BIX Detached COTTAGE, available Jnly Aus art, and alter 6.—Lindeth Lodgo, Silver dale. COTTAGE to Let:

... available Jnly Aus art, and alter 6.—Lindeth Lodgo, Silver dale. COTTAGE to Let: beautiful situation; 2 sitting bed room?, kitchen, lavatory, etc.; garden.—Aire. Eden Mount, Crange-orer-Sandk ' «• A Westmorland.—Furnished HOUSE Let, 3 reoej, Don-rooms. ...

LLANDUDNO.— Superior Apts.. facing tea. elee. light —Oartrcf Mclus, 6. Neville Orescent, Prom—Miss Y'. Jeff ..

... August, and after Septcmbcbr 6.—Lindeth Lodge, Mlver- XT'URN SUED COTTAGE to Let; beautiful eituation; 2 sitting. X bed rooms, kitchen, lavatory, etc.; garden.—Mrs. Atkinson. Eden Mount, Grange-over-Sands. AiKNSIDK, HOUSE to Let. 3 fl tlon-rooms. 7 bedrooms ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATURDAY, JUNE 3. 1915,

... HOUSE, near station; level kitchen —Apply Miss Dix. Burton Lodge. c ARROGATE—Apartments, Board-Re*idenoe.—4B. Fraiti- XX lin Road. ILK LEY-Liberty. Whit Saturday, for one month, Well-Furnished HOUftE; aiUing-rcom. kitchen, bathroom. bedroom*. central; ...

THE YORKSHIR

... . The attack Lord Kitchener gives distinction to those who lend themselves to it. This is tho only importance tho motion moved in the House of Commons yesterday for reduction of his salary. debt which the country owes Lord Kitchener is such, as Mr. Asquitb ...

3. PARK PLACE. LEEDS

... dining-room and drawing-room furniture. Axminster and other carpet*, oil paintings aod engravings bedotca-L. hair mattresses, the kitchen culinary, and other effects. On View Thursday, June 15th. 1916. 10 m. to p.m. Sale One o'clock prompt. Auctioneers' Offices ...

SUITABLE WORK FOR EACH RECRUIT

... the war. (Laughter and cheers.) When Lord Kitchener wished work to done his main consideration was to get it done, and was not concerned to tho workmen who did it. When the nation realised how much Lord Kitchener had done they would feel that they owed ...

itually supplied with machine guns

... Canadians, whom 128 were killed or died wounds. •Some members of the House of Commons bjving aired their view sabout Lord Kitchener night, tho Secretary State for War has undertaken to meet them the War Office tomorrow morning and listen to any reprWfi ...

DOMESTIC SERVANTS WANTED

... Nottingham. £lB. 5 servant*.; £2O. in kitchen: lluddersfleJd. gentleman; WeUterby. £l6. 3in kitchen; Loughborough. £IS. Kitchenmaid; Northumberland. £lB. 13 servant*; London £l5. 8 servants: Cheshire. £l6. 3 in kitchen; Norfolk. £2O. 12 SUgordahiro. £l4 ...

GOI.DEN WF.DDING

... of Lord Kitchener can paralleled only with the death of Nelson. have had other Generals and other Admirals of enormous abilitv and fame, but none who have fallen the stress of war whose world reputation has been equal that of Nelson or Kitchener. In this ...