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... VOLUNTEER 'TRAINITG CORPS. LORD KITCHENER'S VIEWS. Replying in the Rouse of Lords on Tuesday to suggestions that further Wl* should be made of members of the Volunteer Training Corps, Earl Kitchener said the Volta.- teen had been most useful in meeting ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... Parliament to -day adopted resolutions deeply deploring the death of Lord Kitchener. DANISH SYYPATHY. =rough Renter's Agency.) COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. News of the death of Lord Kitchener created a great sensation when given to the Press by the British Legation ...
... bore of they year, owing to the storms experienced in most parts 'recent!, LORD KITCHENER'S IRISH BIRTH. (From Mr. Haokwaxl:f Life of Lord Lecher (Collins) Lord Kitchener, dike many :other ' notable' men - who have: writ their name' large in, Englith ...
... man like Lord Kitchener, whose whole life was devoted to the State. and who was, in the very highest sense of -the word, patriot. should inspire them to do whatever they could for the State in a cheerful. and patriotic manner.. Lord Kitchener had Met a noble ...
... —TM normal complement of the Hampshire 655 officers and men. ratio Herbert Kitchener, created Kitchener, of Khartoum and 1914, was the son of the late t.. Cot. H. H. Kitchener. of Cossing- Leicestershire. and Frances, ;btu of the Rev. J. Chevallier, of ...
... of Field-Marsbal Earl Kitchener. The Mayor (Mr. W. V. 8. Gradwell Goodwin) said he desired on - behalf of the members of the tribunal to express the profoundest regret with which they received the news of the death of Lord Kitchener. They an of them knew ...
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... WAS THERE A SPY, The Daily Rail says: Lord Kitchener's intention to gn to Russia was known to a great many people in London on Thursday; it ought not to have been so known; news of it may have renclicil the enemy; the public mind has , been quick to ...