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ST. MARK’S, MILVERTON
... mourning t3ie of life rrmont, our and victorious juiUors. This Sunday mourned tih«> !ohb of man who had peer thru* realm, lord Kitchener was ...
The Warwick Tbibinal
... affaire. But th-y were all schoolboys once. train the mind and character of hoy* amongst whom might possibly lie n future Kitchener is pronounced, with an air of finality whioh admits of no question, to be affair rational importance. But even more is needtd ...
LEAMINGTON PASTOR’S TRIBUTE
... ahull rect'ivo power, after that the Holy Ohoot is come upon you. Ln the oei of his discourse he the following reference to Kitchener:— A few yearn ago did not dream should ever lie engaged in a war like this. arranged for the defence of our shores with ...
FUNERAL
... Williams. Mrs. Douglas Fraser, Mr. F. Evershed, Nurse Denninrton, and the household servants—Mr. Potts, Miss Evans, and Miss Kitchen. Others present were the Archdeacon of Coventry (Dr. Arbuthnot), Alderman S. Flr.vel, Mr. E. Parry, Miss King. M'«s Ida King ...
AT THE PARISH CHURCH
... AT THE PARISH CHURCH. The service at Uio ChurcJi 'lNieuday uunn. in memory Lord Kitchener «nd thos ...
THE VOLUNTEERS
... rpeardiiiK Volunteer Training Corps. Mr. Percy A. Harti*, of tho Central Association, nays;— I wae present last week when Lord Kitchener ir.ode hw apeech. I did not read it the want sympathy that some of the Pre-vs has seen it. He made clear there was work for ...
WATCH COMMITTEE
... .''nproval, and that was about correct. But wnere it was intended to convert houses into flats, each requiring scullery, kitchen, and bath-room, the Committee wished to see the plans.—Th© report was adopted. ...
WOMEN FARM WORKERS
... women, by assisting farmers to maintain the food supply of the country were helping just much as if they were munition work. KITCHENER. GONE I Gone! oar Kmpire’* Hector, gone in the midst the fight. Fathoms deep in the he lies, far from human ear or sight; ...
SUBMARINE
... lK*fol .in atm-iidp.ent Mr. J. (Norwich) iedn ...
LMAMI9QTOB, FRIDA T, JVSB Wti. J»M
... loea 8.000 tmive saalors. the appalling com hats at Verdun and Tpraa. and. a climax, the end of the earthly career of Lord Kitchener, the military of this or any age. di»- ci-maag the object of the Mrs. Arhnthnot west on say that dednng the Parliamentary ...
tori close Coventry to get •«hour.—Mr Qrahain. Welt. I’ve pot cowman fiom the Exchange.—Applicant: Yost might ..
... Everitt has put roe on one or two. but they were not suitable. I had two women from Kenilworth about week ago. hoeing in the kitchen garden. One stayed four five days, hat she found the work too hard. She hadn't been accustomed ft. and she could not stand ...