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Coventry Guardians
... criticism. Lord Kitchener had probably made his mistakes. Where was the man who bad not. The man who never made mistake never made -anything else. proposed that letter be sent to the Government, and also to the relatives of ..Lord Kitchener, expressing the ...
Younger Officers,
... debt which cannot be mciisured in words to the services which lord Kitchen has rendered since, the beginning the war. This was not task, heaven knows, which was sought by Lord Kitchener himself, was his way back to Egypt to resume the functions which has ...
Chief of Staff
... the War Office. It was «oon discovered that the new comer was able relieve Kitchener of much the administration which prnperlv belonged the Chief of Staff, and lord Kitchener was able revert his constitutional place as Secretary of State and member of ...
THE PRIMATE: “A GRAVE TRAGEDY
... half-mast over public buiildings and controlled establishments. LORD KITCHENER'S SUCCESSOR TO THE TITLE. The new earl, Col. Henry Elliot Chevallier Kitchener, eldest brother of Lord Kitchener, although sixty-nine years of age, placed himself at the disposal ...
AMERICA'S EULOGY OF THE LATE FIELD MARSHAL
... remarks: No man ever died with fame more secure. The Sun declares that Kitchener's name will be inscribed on the roll of England's great men. The World says: Kitchener called his country to arms, and forged a mighty weapon of blood and spirit ...
WORN IN THE SOUDAN
... knows, took over the arduous duties. and Toed Kitchener went out as his Chief of Staff, and (Si Lord Roberta ,out to England. when Pretoria had been captured, it was Lord Kitchener who succeeded him—Lord Kitchener, whose indomitable will] and military genius ...
LATEST NEWS
... LATEST NEWS. (BY OUR PRIVATE WIRE.) KITCHENER’S SUCCESSOR AT WAR OFFICE. Should the Post be held by-a Civilian? The following comments appear in morning papers on the death of Lord Kitchener and the question of his successor at the War Oflico : “DAILY ...
UNRIVALLED POWERS
... under debt which cannot be measured in words to the services Lord Kitchener has rendered since the beginning of the war. This was not a task, heaven knows, which was sought by Lord Kitchener himself. He was on his way back to Egypt to resume the functions ...
PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
... never voluble; with Lord Kitchener the national reticence rune, as we 'have seen, to taciturnity. He the useful faculty of being able to pickout clever man, and to employ their abilities to the bast advantage. Lord Kitchener has demonstrated his power ...
KING’S GRIEF
... deep sympetby of the Queen and himself. His was out town when the new* Lord Kitchener’s death was communicated him, and came greet shock. WEATHER IN THE ORKNEYS. Lord Kitchener travelled north in special train, accompanied by the members staff, and reached ...
PANSHINE
... PANSHINE KItCHEN .MAGIC. Kitchen magic i That’* what it is. a little Panshine —a damp cloth —a brisk rub —a shine and a smile everything clean, everybody happy. That’s the Panshine Idea. ...