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... BevJniom, bd.; board ' optional. 30 street; copvenient Pillar and Broudstone. FI COMFORTABLE Rooms to Let, Unfurnished, use of kitchen ; private house* Fairview ; moderate. Box 1i48d6, this Orti ...
... BevJniom, bd.; board ' optional. 30 street; copvenient Pillar and Broudstone. FI COMFORTABLE Rooms to Let, Unfurnished, use of kitchen ; private house* Fairview ; moderate. Box 1i48d6, this Orti ...
... 3riiSh Einteg. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1916. Lord Kitchener's Work. Yesterday's debate in the House of Commons on the vote for the salaries and expermes of the War Office resolved itself into an attack upon Earl Kitchener's administration as Secretary of State for ...
... at the beginning of the war, and the .d a capacity to attack this problem in • brood way at the Snit outbreek of the Lord Kitchener's at the beginning of the car did not corne up to these eon. ditions. It would hav• been better. he con. sidered, to have ...
... leaving town would Sell Brass -*-4 mounted Double Bedstead. Spring and oilier M.ittresses. l.ight Hanging \Vardrol>e, New Kitchen Table. Linoleum; no reasonable offer refused. Box 84869, this Office. ...
... commands quite an extraordinary respect in the House'. warmly deprecated the attacks on Lord Kitchener, a. did Sir George Reid. The amendment to reduce Lord Kitchener's salary was negatived without a dirtsion, and the salary was voted. The State trial at rairo ...
... Empire hr Lord Kitchener cheers). dir A. Markham challenged the Prime' Minister to deny that at the time of Lo r d; Kitchener's visit to Grew° the (annul! endeavoured to get rid of him, In .tio I gloat and Septenilar of last year ford' Kitchener had allowed ...
... Rawl.. !Pinner. Brealiful. and Fig 1 Indreaun in Mahogany, %%Maul and Ai: Dellateade, ele.; the tor 4 Yr‘ ApartmenD, Kitchen and Dairy C 1 ,.. plc. 1 llte I.lt. .11114. 3 Dairy 4 1 Iwo year obu ld 1 one land a half yen, rikl Heiler, 1 Rill'oek, 16 ...
... DALKEy -PRETTY TIETICITED t80808 , 1—T(1 RE . r ratonaho, Orma, a nicely polar/on Villa. dn. rail 00 onnt•ma 3 oillinonrimr. 3 kitchen. bath. ordar. well f coo Dorn Batieratii and Co. NETLEY,” SOUTH HILL AVE, 111 (I rooilioit artier 808a..0n. 3 5 I.redroomt ...
... Lord Kitchener. . - (Chture) Sir HENRY DALZIEL said he thought it would be of advantage if critics if the Government were enabled to mat Lord Kitchener questions, the mower to which would be them in secret. ' Mr. TENANT said thst Lord Kitchener felt that ...
... it is too awful for words. It seems as if the mountain was collapsing, if I escape alive I shall remember this Faster. Our kitchens are two hours' walk in the rear. For Easter we had nothing to eat or drink except a quarter of a pint of coffee. There is ...
... Arish, and effectirel) dropped bombs and made good use of I their machines. BRITAIN'S ARMY. R. CHURCHILL'S CHARGES LORD KITCHENER 11. ISQUITHDEFINDS WAR SLUILTAKY In the Homo, o( Commons yesterday. rho House went ink , Committee of !supply on the Army ...
... did invaluable (OONXENUED PAGE WAR OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Colonel Churchill’s Criticisms PREMIER'S APPRECIATION OF LORD KITCHENERS WORK Military Debate in Commons jj, H-'.i.-e Commons \esterday. n»tu i'ommittec ofSuj*j:lv I'n ' I/ O.) i ...