THE LATE LORD KITCHENER
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... THE LATE LORD KITCHENER. Portraits of Local and District Patriots II A le:. Ingram. ...
... LORD KITCHENER LOST ON H.M. CRUISER. The Secretary of the Admiralty announces that the following message barn been received from the Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet at 10.30 on Tuesday. morning:— I have to report with deep regret that H.M.S. Hampshire ...
... Egypt that Kitchener gave evidence in the Sent instance of his unequalled administrative ability a gift whirl made him unique among soldiers of his time, and gained a bern-worehip aceorded to no other leader in the British Army. Kitchener: work was crowned ...
... THE LATE LORD KITCHENER. The Provost said that, before commencing the business of the meeting, be thought it was only fitting that reference should be made to the great loss which the nation had sustained in the peening of Lord Kitchener. When the news ...
... Lord Kitchener was not perfect. There has only been one faultless Leader—our lord Jesus Christ; and it is His name above all others that we extoll as the perfect example of all that we should strive to be. But as a soldier and a man Lord Kitchener was ...
... held on Monday afternoon—Provoet M'See presiding. There were also present—Bailie Messrs G. D. Sutherland, Geo. Flett, J. Kitchen, Geo. Milne, and W. Smith. DEATH OF LORD The Provost, before beginning the business of the meeting, expressed their gratification ...
... •••• Lord Roberts, like Lord Kitchener, gill ever live in the memory of the British public, but what we are likely to forget is the sacrifice made by gallant men of the town in this great war. Many of them have already laid down their lives on land and ...
... inhabitants of Buskin, and surrounding district that thin bold • flp!undid Stock of DRAWING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM, RED-ROOM, and KITCHEN FDRNITDRAI. N. B. still continue to Manufacture BoMin at /*prior Quality, this Department being caplets with assortments of ...
... friend, I can say that the sea never exacted • heavier toll than wiles Lord Kitchener, alined in a British man-o'-war, passed to the Brest Beyond.—Lord Derbft buts to Lord Kitchener at the opening maim of the House of Lords en 'Tuesday. Printed sad Published ...
... us at a critical time, but while Lord Kitchener will be greatly missed there is no cause for despondency. It is somewhat strange that such a brilliant soldier should have died a sailor's death, but although Kitchener now rests from labours he will always ...
... representative. Beam commencing the proceedings, Provost Gray made feeling and sympathetic reference to the tragic death of Lord Kitchener and to the for sustained by the nation thereby. The appeal of Sidney Mitchell, apprentice painter, Cullen Street, was refused ...
... the mantelpiece in Lord Kitchener's room stood the only three articles which he brought with him to the War Office. They were characteristic& small bust of Napoleon, and two tiny pieces of rare old Chinese porcelain. Lord Kitchener admired Napoleon, and ...