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... TK PASS TS Te = CES Their Majesties the King and Queen arriving at St. Paul’s Cathedral for the Memorial Service to Lord Kitchener ...
... TK PASS TS Te = CES Their Majesties the King and Queen arriving at St. Paul’s Cathedral for the Memorial Service to Lord Kitchener ...
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... MEMORIAL ‘The King and the Queen and Queen Alexandra attended the memorial cervice for Lord Kitchener at St. Paul’s Cathedral yesterday. Church and State and every aspect of the nation’s life were represented in the huge co: The King was wearing the khaki ...
... your lordships ill forgive me if I out in Ixrd Kitchener's life—the . his private ever a. man gave whole life to the service Fi was tho man. He gave up his life to Lord Ki eers. ) If we may qi = Kitchener was.the.one he himself would. have. desired, id ...
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... LORD LORD KITCHENER’S ESTIMATE OF NUMBER OF WAB meet- Mr, Hayes Fisher, presided ing yesterday, and said the Admiralty bed just in- formed them that the naval battle had added 1,550 widows to the list. Widows in the would get & pension on a bigger scale ...
... be occupied by Germans. disturbances were due to the intense feeling occasioned by the loss of H.M.S. Hampshire with Lord Kitchener on board, which in eome has been attributed of aliens in this country. In Chapel- to the several shops were att en, while ...
... and on were of a part in it, the character most iequieti ng ment could . Yet the only claim .that the was that the Wa Lord Kitchener in r-office and army of soldiers. Re one lar have raised a great has attempted to rob Minister for War of that well-deserved ...
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