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EMPIRE MOURNS FOR KITCHENER AGREAT SOLDIER

... EMPIRE MOURNS FOR KITCHENER AGREAT SOLDIER SUPREME SERVICE TO ARMY AND STATE. ORGANISER OF VICTORY. WORLD-WIDE GRIEF AT TRAGIC NEWS* KING’S FINETRIBUTE The news of the tragic death of Earl Kitchener, which waa published in nearly all editions of yesterday’s ...

LORD KITCHENER AND STAFF LOST AT SEA. THIS AFTERNOON

... LORD KITCHENER AND STAFF LOST AT SEA. THIS AFTERNOON. The Secretary of the Admiralty announces that the fellewing telegram has been received from the Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet at 10.30 this morning:— I have to report with deep regret that ...

NORTHEASTERN DAILY GAZETTE. THURSDAY, JUNE L 1916: TO KITCHENER. WHERE ARE OUR MEH?

... (Cheers.) Lord Kitchener’s Services. He regretted that iu 1. Herbert had moved the ieduction Lord Kitchener's salary. He thought tlie Army and country ami the Empire were under debt, which could not measured in words, for the services Lord Kitchener had rendered ...

HI DID HIS DUTY

... by tltc terrible news which had them that Lord Kitchener and all his staff, together with the crew the ship, had joined the men who had laid down their ior their country. ■ We will not lament Lord Kitchener today. ' said Lord Rosebery. lived a full life ...

WAR OFFICE DEBATE IN

... Comm#ns lMt niaht in reply to some pungent crltlcitia «t Lord Kitchener and War Office the Prim. Minister paid a fTsat tribute to K. of K. The Empire, said Mr Asquith, was uodar debt to Lord Kitchener that could not ba measured words. other man could have summoned ...

THE KING'S TRIBUTE

... the secretary of State for Wax has lost his life while proceeding special mission the Emperor Russia. Fi* Id-Marshal Lord Kitchener gave 45 vears distinguished service to the 'State, and is largely due to his adminiefcnative genius and Unwearying energy ...

HOMAGE OF THE PRESS

... task in wilxich Lord Kitchener's personal name and fame were very great and dispensable service has long since accomplished. Th« Daily Ohroiiiolte :--Tli.e nation and Empire will learn with profound and universal regret .Lord Kitchener’s death. died would ...

DARLINGTON MAYOR'S TRIBUTE

... they would have to take it as a fact, and in doing they had lost probably one of the greatest soldiers modern times. Lord Kitchener was man who hud. a peculiar degree the confidence of British peoples. It was not probably any charm of character, but almost ...

CRITICS CHANGE

... CRITICS CHANGE. iireal interest has been aroused Lord Kitchener’s invitation,' conveyed tlirough Tennant, all members of Parliament meet him the War Office to-morrow morning receive any information they might desire on military matters. Though the attendance ...

AT DUBLIN COURT MARTIAL

... the resumption of the Court-martial .n Dublin, to-day, Major-General Lord Cheylesmore a feeling allusion to the death Lord Kitchener. \Jhile the members of the court, the counsel, and the public stood, Lord Cheylesmore said : I cannot commence the proceedings ...

The Citizens* Sorrow

... heartfelt sympathy in the great calamity which has befallen the Empire through the death of Lord Kitchener.” The Primate. The Archbishop Canterbury Lord Kitchener has done probably more than •my other man could have done in the preparation of the Army, and ...

What History Will Romomber

... said “Lord Kitchener was not only a great man. but in the opinion of the Dominions was institution. The sad news will create a very profound impression the Dominions.” The Hon. B. R. Wise, Agent-General for New South Wales:— Lord Kitchener was due the ...