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... KITCHENER What the Rev. R. J. CAMPBELL says:— Before Germany is done with us she will be sorry she took Kitchener’s Life.” striking sentence from a great preacher's tribute to a great aoldier in to-morrow’s ILLUSTRATED ...
... KITCHENER What the Rev. R. J. CAMPBELL says:— Before Germany is done with us she will be sorry she took Kitchener’s Life.” striking sentence from a great preacher's tribute to a great aoldier in to-morrow’s ILLUSTRATED ...
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... LORD KITCHENER AND SHEFFIELD. Lord Kitchener was one of the few freemen of Sheffield, the honour having been conferred on,him in 1902. after he had added to his previous distinguished record his brilliant services in the South African War, His visit to ...
... THE KITCHENER BOWL. One of the Great Soldier'.- Last Wishes. incident happened Christie ' which lifted bidding into the plane of honour. On the '1 daw before Lord Kitchener sailed sent for expert friend, Mr. Prank Partridge, to have chut, on Chinese porcelain ...
... Kitchener’s Instinct Mr BONAR LAW (Secretary of the Colonies): I desire in a very few words to second the resolution which has just been moved in terms eloquent and tourhinq the Prime Minister. Lord Kitchener filled a best place in the minds, not only ...
... LORD KITCHENER. World’s Tributes to Dead Soldier. ...
... KITCHENER’S MEMORIAE. Cruel losses are the price of vie lory. This is realised in every f.o.ne t.ic lands the Allies. Yesterday ti.e menu', ial services for Lord Kitchener, St. Paul s Cathedral, in our own Cathedral Church, and in ot.ier parts of the ...
... LORD KITCHENER. Biography Entrusted to Sir Q. Arthur. The Daily Express *’ understands that the of writing the life of Lord Kitchener is to be taken in hand at, once. ’lll© work has been entrusted to Sir George Arthur. Bt., the late War Secretary personal ...
... KITCHEN MAGIC. THE Pot and the Kettle are fond of one another nowadays—and very fond of Panshine. They sit side by side on the hob or gas stove and sing its praises in perfect union. They belong to the bright family of things cleaned with Panshine. A ...
... KING AND KITCHENER MAJESTY'S RT-rPT.Y TO FROM (.'OMMONS. Mr. (Vice-Chamberlair a message the of Commons from the King i address praying for the delivered ■tion of a pnb ntrv this cri'i Mr. Hareonrt , in reply Mr. Gilbert. would nifH-t with the note ...
... KITCHEN ECONOMIES. Mr. I- Krien.-r, chef at the L.C.C. Westminster technical Institute, who has been conducting ha.ustive experiments with the object of pro- idiug new dishes and of effecting economy in rooking, made some interesting suggestions at his ...
... LOST WITH KITCHENER Two Sheffield sailors shared the sad fate of Lord Kitchener in the sinking of H.M.S. Hampshire. Official information has been received from the Admiralty announcing the death of Ableseaman Fred Leslie, eldest son of Mr. H. Leslie, ...