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(Press Association War Special.)

... it is too awful for words. It seems as if the mountain was collapsing. If I escape alive I shall remember this Easter. Our kitchens are two hours’ walk in the rear. For Easter had nothing to eat or drink except a quarter of pint of coffee. There is not ...

Published: Thursday 01 June 1916
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 727 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... HOUSE OF COMMONS. THE USE OUR MAN POWER. MR. ASQUITH S REPLY TO COLONEL CHURCHILL. LORD KITCHENER ATTACKED AND DEFENDED. The Speaker took the Chair at a quarter to three o'clock yesterday. WORK CAMPS FOR GERMAN PRISONERS. Mr. (Cncler-Secretary for War) ...

DOMESTIC SERVANTS WANTED

... Nottingham. £lB. 5 servant*.; £2O. in kitchen: lluddersfleJd. gentleman; WeUterby. £l6. 3in kitchen; Loughborough. £IS. Kitchenmaid; Northumberland. £lB. 13 servant*; London £l5. 8 servants: Cheshire. £l6. 3 in kitchen; Norfolk. £2O. 12 SUgordahiro. £l4 ...

A MEWING WITH LORD KITCHENER

... A MEWING WITH LORD KITCHENER. Mr. TENNANT said Lord Kitchener was always willing receive individual members of the House, collective deputations, to convoy to him suggestions' for the more efficient conduct of tho war. Lord Kitchener would glad to meet ...

itually supplied with machine guns

... Canadians, whom 128 were killed or died wounds. •Some members of the House of Commons bjving aired their view sabout Lord Kitchener night, tho Secretary State for War has undertaken to meet them the War Office tomorrow morning and listen to any reprWfi ...

SCOTTISH LOSSES AT LOOS,

... There was redundancy, duplication, and overlapping on both sides of the Channel. system was ver different. The services Lord Kitchener must never forgotten. was reluctant first to undertake the task organising our great armies, but the fact that we were holding ...

THE YORKSHIR

... . The attack Lord Kitchener gives distinction to those who lend themselves to it. This is tho only importance tho motion moved in the House of Commons yesterday for reduction of his salary. debt which the country owes Lord Kitchener is such, as Mr. Asquitb ...

(From our Special Correspondent.)

... presidency of the Burgomaster. It was decided that the city should divided into to districts, each of which will have several kitchens for wholesale feeding at cheap priocs. The population will shortly asked to declare whether will participate in the new scheme ...

THE RISK OF INVASION,

... under debt which cannot measured in words for the services Lord Kitchener has rendered since the beginning the war. (Loud cheers.) This was pot task, heaven knows, that was sought Ix>rd Kitchener himself. was on his way back to Egypt to functions which he ...

AN ABsritD ORDER

... otter 9 30 at night. • OA' la?, * ,r ordered the licensee to pay a penalty .13 costs, and Mr, WEST RIDING OPINION OF LORD KITCHENER'S SPEECH. STATEMENT BRIGADIER-GENERAL BEWICKE-COPLEY. Responsible officers of Volunteer corps the West Riding arc not discouraged ...

AND A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK S NEWS

... lt-way between Monmouth, les from Symon ‘at, mue Kerne Bridge Station, on ti ground floor, dining room and sitting room, kitchen, honse, lavatory. On the 2: ler i and above 2 attics, bath room with hot sad cold water laid on, aleo vatory. garden. cottage ...

Published: Thursday 01 June 1916
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1412 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Prims Minister and Lord Kitchener

... Prims Minister and Lord Kitchener The Army debate in the House Commons, this evening, gave Mr. Asquith the opportunity of paying notable tribute Lord Kitchener, who was the object of a good deal of adverse criticism from different quarters. The Prime ...

Published: Thursday 01 June 1916
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 154 | Page: 2 | Tags: none