/COMFORTABLE Rooms to Let, Unfur- nished, u.o kitchen; private house, Fairvu moderate. Box 84305, this Otliee, 5
... /COMFORTABLE Rooms to Let, Unfur- nished, u.o kitchen; private house, Fairvu moderate. Box 84305, this Otliee, 5 ...
... /COMFORTABLE Rooms to Let, Unfur- nished, u.o kitchen; private house, Fairvu moderate. Box 84305, this Otliee, 5 ...
... honour shaking hands with Lord Kitchener Khartoum?” a withering stare upon her Kilchcner shook the protfered nd, and without a single word moved on. detested tlio nioim. V, and the young • la. » r who appeared before Kitchener wearing evc-glass seals l«is* ...
... Prominent Men Tho following tributes arc i»aid Lord Kitchener: Lord speaking at Westminster u:u a«lernoo i, said I sure you would all wish me to express our profound sorrow tlio death Lord Kitchener. It would easy t*. criticise detaiie of Ids administration ...
... telegram the Prime Minister:- Tlie citizens London have received with profound distress news the death Field-Marshal Karl Kitchener, Secretary State for War, himself distinguished citizen, and places record its sorrow' tiiat career of immeasurable national ...
... been sunk oS the north ol Scotland, carrying to their deaths Field-Marshal Sari Kitchener and several members ol bin stall, as nearly the whole ship's complement. Kitchener was his way to Russia the special invitation of the Tsar, tod hid been commission ...
... they have lost great organiser, but because the magnificent personaiity and (he unquenchable •Kteimmalion which in* Ixjrd Kitcheners character, and which were inspiration and a source of ever-abiding confidence and strength. Looking ovvr the sketches Lord ...
... 1907-8. He eaj iff •'•H.ver l ajiv! Kitchener his inKsion to while Colonial defence* Au.-tralia -\e>. Zcalan 1909. was attiehed l» «he Staf* Col I'•go. Lieut.-Colonel Kil/gei 'ld ag tin became .Secretary Lord Kitchener, who commanded the troop* at the ...
... LORD KITCHENER The Trusted of the People ...
... cold batn; sittingioom required. Box 84996, this Office. I’d T'LLESMEKE Avenue, near Park tram; Two Kmc Rooms, Unfurnished; kitchen, hath. Box E 7374, this Office. Furnished Bedroom, suit Two Business Girls; vicinity Harrington street; ss. weekly. E ...
... into life approached. and rushed savagely, hurling t|K-i.is nearest enemy. They were bayoneted or shut.” And again, when Kitchener's brigades had forced their way to the walls of Dmdurnian: “The Klialil.t brought his own black banner his stamuTiesl dm ...
... wainilh. That quaint thsciipiion might Jiltingly applied Lord Kitchener, the man who more than any other living mortal once hold the destiny of England in the hollow of his hand. For althoucdi Kitchener 's an Irishman —lie was born and bred in Co. Kerry—he v ...
... loneliness that trod the path of duty, but ho trod it, as they believed, with ...