WROTE TO LORD KITCHENER
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... HO TO AKE A KITCHEN TASLE CHAT How many of vou, | wonder have made 1 doll’s house trom a cardboard boy, I saw ine recently whieh was quite pretty and all he furniture had been made of cardboard. am ind odd bite of eilk and velvet. roing to 6how vou row ...
... priest-in- charge at the Roman Catholic Church at Hassop, near Bakewell, was brought up at Crotta Tralee, Ireland, where Tord Kitchener spent his boyhood days, and he was able at Sunday morning’s eervice to pay an excellent tribute to the distinguished Field ...
... rentals of £19 and £18 respectively, the tenants paying rates, Fach house Site area, 34 square vards. room, contains scullery, kitchen, dining drawing room, two bedrooms, attic, bath- room, w.c. (inside aud yutside), and good cellar. and No. 27 has an extra ...
... safety. The Boers were unable to conceal their chagrin gvhen later they discovered that the most important passenger was Lord Kitchener, who was on his way to take supreme command of the British forces in Senth Africa. ...
... Constable Johnson, Teceivin instructions visited to apprehend Carline, 9 home, but found it in Striking a light, he saw. in the kitchen, in dress. On getting outside, the man over a wall, and the co le, giving chase, even- tually captured him and oonvwyed him ...
... took some meat to Mrs. house. Mrs. Bond was upstairs at the time and the boy took the purse from the man‘el. piece in the kitchen. The theft waa reported to the police and on Constable Garrow call ing at the shop where Hampton was em- ployed, the employer ...
... regarded the hours which would be worked oy women an instance ad come under his knowledge of what had happe in th: Chatsworth Kitchen where they At firet emploved several girls and women. they worked the same hours as the mer but perhaps this was after al) ...
... upon them they fl etter inck next time! We were in the thick of it and it was the Amongst those who went down with Lord Kitchener on -MS. Hampshire on Mon- day was First-class Stoker Harry Lowery, of South Normanton. His parents had spent an anxious week-end ...
... LAC. Special inierest aitached to a of knitting done by a lady whe has just celebrated rer 104th te was the work ot Mrs. Kitchen, Vuornhill Ifeath, Worcester, who is a ter of the late Mr. Jobn 4% rsden, who wi Chesterfield in i872. Machines of war in ...
... vy LOC SAILO IN THE GREAT Men Who Went Down with Lord Kitchener on H.M.S. Hampshire. » two great events of the week—the | battle off the coast of Jutland and inking of H.M.S. Hampshire with Kitchen er on board—have taken their } of brave men from Derbyshire ...
... The two great events of the week—the paral off the coast of Jutland and the sinking of H.M.S. Hampshire with «et Kitchener on board—have taken their | toll of brave men from Derbyshire. r sailors from this county were “ned. killed or wounded in the battle ...