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NORTH ANTRIM BREACH OF PROMISE

... abroad. Sir N. Chamberlain continued his statewtllt b describing a cosation bad wit y r. Birrell, who nver told him he Lard Kitchener was anxious to secure more men from the R.I.C. for the Irish Guards. Mr. Birrell's statement was that he was alive to the ...

WAD SECNCTANY AND STAFF ON BOARD

... the Grand Fleet at 10.30 ii have to report with deep retret that S.Y.B. Hampshire (Captain H. J. Bevel, ILI.), with Lord Kitchener and his Staff on board, was sunk last night, about eight o'clock, to the west of the Orkneys, either by mine or torpedo. ...

VERDUN STRUGGLES

... command to continue, probably without break. the desperate efforts which he is making on tint side to reach Verdun. LORD KITCHENER'S DEATH DUE TO SHIP STRIKING A MINE. The Secretary of the Admiralty has mu i•' the following ansoesoentent:— A further report ...

.LLYCASTLE NOTES. D ur ing the week 18 dozen eggs were received for the Red Cross Hospitals. SPECIAL COURTS. On

... charge of stealing the bicycle, and gave him the usual caution. Prisoner said rothing. On witness entering a room off the kitchen to search for missing parts of the bicycle, prisoner followed, and said— I want to speak to you, Sergeant: I took it from ...

at rest. To the human judgment his mission was incomplete, his life-work uncrowned; but the decision is not ..

... people with one voice called Kitchener to the supreme command of their armies. Is him alone they discerned the • One still strong man in • blatant land. Aristocrat, democrat, autocrat—one Who can rule and dare not lie. Kitchener was their greatest organiser ...

RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL

... to the very sad event that had happened since their last meeting. The nation had lost a great man in the person of Lord Kitchener. Although they lived in what might be called a remote place, their hearts were full of sympathy with the nation in the loss ...

THE EMPIRE'S LOSS

... captain called out for Lord Kitchener to come up to the fore-bridge. near where the captain's boat was hoisted: he was also beard calling for Lord Kitchener to g••t into the boat : but no one is able to say whether Lord Kitchener did so, nor what occurred ...