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... into »h«» water. “MAKE WAY FOR LORD KITCHENER.” Ai iren were moving up one the hatchways to their stations. Ixird Kitchener, accompanied a naval oflicor. appeared. The Uttor railed out *• Make war for Lord Kitchener.” and they both wont up to the quarter ...
... LORO KITCHENER'S WILL. The will the late Earl Kitchener has b*»en proved. The value of the unsettled estate amounts to £171,421. including personalty of the net value of £146.586. Lord Kitchener leaves Broome Park, including any advowsons or manors belonging ...
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... LOUD KITCHENER AND THE VOIXNTEEBS. Volunteer? aro bitterly disappointed Lord Kitchener’s speech Isays the London correspondent of Manchester Guardian ”), which i» taken as mcanimr that, Government rclu ...
... of boat, but thi& not correct. Lord Kitchener went down with the ship. Ho did not leave her. I Captain Savitl helping his boat's tivw to clear way the galley. The coptain at this time was calling to Lord Kitchener to the boat, bun owing to the of the ...
... issue. LORD KITCHENER. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Mol bourn©, Sunday. impressive momorial services for Lord Kitcnoner wore held to-day throughout Australia, including the Greek churches. Wellington, Monday. Memorial services for the late Lord Kitchener were held ...
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... Gormaiiv are tho following nuh',..-tird ;n iho 4 Krvriz itucg G;c Kitchener. As *he German 'V-o Im;»-ral forgo bentiniorP?.!.? y. map. without hoe>jiat;on. which the row?- tho 'h-a ih of Kitchener in Tn-r. or. rt plca«ur«. ficrco a« it jubt-:nod. that man met ...
... East life constituent* at Lady bank, yesterday, with eloquent tribute Lord Kitchener. “No olio said, ‘no one can know a® well I in what ceaseless and boundless Lord Kitchener served his country from the tir.st day the war to the day of liis death. (Chevrs ...
... Some interesting aspects Lord Kitchener a posonai friend were given Lord Dosborough in address to wounded •oldid.s at the Cauadiaa Red Cron Hospital Cliveden. Ixird Dosbcrough, after remarking that whenever lord Kitchener came back on leave. h» always ...
... gentleman and shook hands with him when bestowing the decoration. * PERILOUSLY MAGNANIMOUS.* VICAR'S REMARKS A KITCHENER MEMORIAL SERVICE. Lord Kitchener memorial pervioo day, which was attended by the .Mayor and Corporation, the Vicar, Rov. D. K. Maitland, ...