MIRE KITCHENER FAILS
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... A man canned eery. two masters, (rioted counsel, adding, Lord Kitchener navy •• •• Wa do not accept Lord Kitchener's so on matrimony , remarked the chairmall with & ...
... THE NEW FRARI, By the death of Earl Kitchener, the earldom now gees to that gallant and famou. elder brother, Colonel Henry Elliott Chevallier Kitchener, eldest son of the late Lieut.-Colonel Henry Horatio Kitchener, 9th Foot Regiment, and afterwards in ...
... NINETY, WILTS. SALE OF FREEHOLD A FREEHOLD SHOP (Co•operatiee Sterreei in Hlgh-street, Purton ; A Very Fertile Walled-in KITCHEN °ARDEN NINE COTTAGES, with good Cordons; Also • PLOT of FERTILE Alolrel'EßNT LAND. EDWARD PERRIS Use received Inetructionn ...
... wlerk), Detective Maclaughlin (of Scolland Yard), and three personai servants were also attached to tie par LORD KITCHENER. Jord Kitchener, who born in 1850, had a brilliant military career. At the age of 20 he obtained his commission as a lieutenant, ...
... War Office and V.T.C. STATEMENT BY LORD KITCHENER. In.the House of Lords on Tuesday evening Lord Kitchener, replying to Lord Charnwood, said that beyond the recognition and encouragement already given to the Volunteer Training Corps the War Office were ...
... Residential Pro- Derty in excellent order thronehout.. standing Jn beautifully laid-out grounds, with well-stocked and fruitful kitchen garden aud small orchard. ■Stabling and coach-house and glass houses aU heated by one system. The Residence contains the ground ...
... CR S OF THE AR. kK i HEART- ‘TO-HEART K TO A large number of members of Parliament, many of them in met Lond Kitchener at ihe House of Commons on Friday. lt was at his lordship’s invitation that they attended for the purpose of asking questions ou curreni ...
... of man power in the ultimate crisis of the war, Lord Kitchener never doubted eventual victory When he left London for the last time he new it sure. WHO SHALL SUCCEFD “Morning Post.’’—Lord Kitchener was trusted by the British nation as few men are trusted ...
... was safe in saying that no class of men in wcester were feeling the death of Lord Kitchener more than the working men, whom he had im- pressed and inspired. Lord Kitchener had been instrumental through God in bringing into being one of the most wonderful ...
... Without Lord Kitchener, it is probable that the war would have been lost months ago. That is the fact that the nation remeinbers mw its sogrow. Never has a British soldier found so great an opportunity for service as that which fell to Lord Kitchener when he ...
... LORD Lord Kitchener entertainod a party of wounded aoldiera at Brooms Park. Canterbury. during the week end The men came from the Manor Court Army Nursing Simi. Folkeatoer. The Seeretary of State for War bad tea on the lawn with him guests, and paid ...
... Services, Silver and Plated Goods, Cutlery, ete. ; tho usual Kitchen Requisites, Wicker Tnvalid Wheel-chair, and a quantity of Miscellaneous street, Cheltenham. M357 id Plated Goo ‘utle: tho usu 1 Kitchen Requisites, Wicker Tnvalid UNG lady wanted to assist in ...