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... 90. P. 1 7 him Marino 7 iI n. Pi,ci9o Pr . :. 2 : 5 r ..14:i.:. 1 N.Y. Ceutl. + ll Do. PTE4. -..1 1 N.Y. Ontario 2 2 LORD KITCHENER'S TRAGIC ...
... 90. P. 1 7 him Marino 7 iI n. Pi,ci9o Pr . :. 2 : 5 r ..14:i.:. 1 N.Y. Ceutl. + ll Do. PTE4. -..1 1 N.Y. Ontario 2 2 LORD KITCHENER'S TRAGIC ...
... heart and made himself a machine to conquer the Soudan. Certainly Kitchener aid ant bests% much affection, and did not seek for any. KITCHENER'S PART IN THE WAR. As a soldier Lord Kitchener had his limitations. Be was tiot • strategist. His great work in ...
... he may be inspired by'Lord iiitohener's spirit and carry Lord Kitchener's crowniLg work to a speedy and glorious end. After the public got Over the first shock of the news of Lord Kitchener's death, one feeling prevailed, says the Daily. Mail. ...
... ENEMY APPRECIATION, Cologne Gazette devotes a memoir to Lord Kitchener, in which it says that the late Field-Marshal Lie had the most die-1 titiguishnl career of any English. otlicer Itellington. lie showed great organ-: icing talent in South Africa and ...
... 1 Harrill and ro., The Story of Lord Kitchener. Only two chapters of the book remained to be written when news arrived of the sinking of the Hampshire. and the volume will include an account of Lord Kitchener's death. ...
... the stewards of the Jockey Club SUMMER WEAR, bing against harsh seams such as the Ordi- that. owing to the death of Lord Kitchener, n. racing should be held. have abandoned the me' ARTICLES OF DOMESTIC USE, nary elastic mooting possesses may cause Mg axed ...
... i-enee. Again, Lord Kitchener visited tireece and the Dardanelles, peeving twice through the Mediterranean, and allowing a m-irgiu of weeks to tierrnan spies anti German anti A , I%trian submarines. He returned unscathed. KITCHENER STORIES. HIS IRONY ...
... number cof bodies recovered from Hampehire is that of Lt.-Col. O. A. Fitzgerald, C.M.G., personal military secretary to Lord Kitchener. ...
... TRIBUTES TO KITCHENER. SUSPICION OF SPIES OR TREACHERY) ALLIES GRIEF; NEUTRAL APPRECIATION, A CHILL OVER THE WHOLE EMPIRE.' Tributes to the memory of Lord Kitchener poured in from all parts of the world yesterday, and not the least remarkable was one ...
... THE NEW EARL KITCHENER The Kitchener Earldom now goee to •he bite Earl's elder brother, Col. 11. F.. Chevalier Kitchener, who la close on 70 years of age. Ile took part in the S.W. African eatnpaign, and is now on his way hack to ...
... of the past week of sensations is contained in the current issue of the Irish Weekly Independent. on sale to-day. The Kitchener dis- aster, the North Sea Battle, and the evidence at Dublin courts martial are aL given front the most reliable sources ...
... stated that the body of lA.-Col. Fits, gerald has born washed arbor, For the ni..ment Mr. A.cplith has per. ponel charge Turd Kitchener'. departk meeting of the War I held at 10 Dawning ft:vet ye9tertlay. The Ilautp-heir a veeke; of 10,8,i0 tone, lied 4 in ...