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... SINKING THE LORD KITCHENER UNCONCERNED. Interviewed Porirmonth, Leading Steknr Krftd, th« cruiser Haropsairc, two explosions during * burrioace. The first wm apparently due a mine and the second to the boiler. When afloat the saw the skip was well down ...
... PRODUCES A SONG HATRED KITCHENER. 'Thursday. From Chexmuto the “Vorwaerts learns that song hatred Lord Kitchener's death has been composed in the town, and publicly distributed and even snog musk: halls. The Vorwaert*,” in article condemning this kind ...
... LORD KITCHENER ATTACKED IN THE COMMONS, MR. ASQUITH’S DEFENCE. Mr. Winston ChurchiH’s phantom army quarter of a million officers' servants who never near the fighting line finally disappeared into the air last uight, when the House of Commons debated ...
... LORD KITCHENER'S WILL. BEQUESTS - TO OFFICERS ON HIS STAFF, ...
... LORD kitchener. drowned off the ORKNEYS. SHIP TORPEDOED OR MINED. ...
... ‘The Last We Saw of Lord Kitchener” BY HIS BEST FRIENDS. Personal Stories of the Battle of Jutland TOLD BY SURVIVORS. B LATCH FORD’S Reply to the Kaiser “TW** k tk« tnattsr *• N«rr, Mrf lick tb* Hom off Hon. Ragf M M«r *». ftokad food oad «WL* WANTED—I ...
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... field-marshal, or the great administrator, but he was going to speak of Kitchener,” as they called him. Kitchener was the beet friend (Lord Derby) had ever had. had known Lord Kitchener for many yean. Their acquaintance ripened in South Africa, and during ...
... aide The captain called out for Lord Kitchener come the fore bridge, near where the captain** boat wa* belated. Ho was also beard calling for Lord Kitchener get into the boat, but one able aaj whether Lord Kitchener got the boat or not, nor what occurred ...