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... Tributes to Kitchener, Not only was tribute paid in the Hmise of 1-iords on Tuesday Lord Kitchener’s memory, but interesting revelations about his character were made. Three Peers made reference to the late War Secretary. Each had special claim do so ...
... KITCHENER’S BIOGRAPHER. The “Daily Express” understands that the task of writing the life of Lord Kitchener is be token in hand at once. The work has been entrusted to Sir George Arthur, Bt., the late War Secretary's personal secretary at the War Office ...
... KITCHENER'S MAXIMS. Message to Troops when War Broke Out, The follow in* instructions, it interesting remember, were issued by Lord Kitchener to every soldier in the Expeditionary Force, to kept his active service pay-book : You are ordered abroad soldier ...
... LORD KITCHENER. TELEGRAM FROM SIR DOUGLAS HAIG, Bodies Washed Ashore, Secretary's Remains Taken to Thurso, Amongst a number bodies recovered from U.M.S. Hampshire is that of Lieut.- Colonel 0. A. Fitzgerald, 6.M.GK, personal ) military secretary to Lord ...
... LORD KITCHENER. Poet Laureate's Tribute to the Great Soldier. In the Times appears the following tribute to Lord Kitchener Dr Bridges, the Poet Laureate:— Unflinching hero, watchful to foresee And face thy country's peril wheresoe'er, Directing war ...
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... KITCHENER TRAGEDY. Renewal of Internment Outcry. It w as only natural that the Kitchener tragedy should be followed by a spy hunt. This idea of betrayal obsesses the public at the moment. I hav© met men and women of high standing and sober judgment who ...
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... LORD KITCHENER. ABERDEEN MEMORIAL SERVICES. MINISTERS' TRIBUTES. In several of the Aberdeen churches yesterday forenoon impressive services in memory Lord Kitchener were held, and in nearly all the churches tome reference was made to the c end of the ...
... KITCHENER SCHOLARSHIPS. Wellington, Thursday. Colonel eaten Rhodes, member of the House of Representatives, having visited Egjypt, Gallipoli, and Malta on behalf of the New Zealund Government, lias been granted an allowance of £500. ha* asked the Government ...