Lord Kitchener
... Lord Kitchener ...
... Lord Kitchener ...
... EVERYBODY should have a place for the late LORD KITCHENER’S PHOTO IN THEIR HOME . . WE OFFER *) Pwmanrnl Pho*o Ealarnant, titled, aK m Roll Honour with Alboa Fiefs m •exe« colour*, moolr duplayad, Framed Is tia. Bpoo* Hl*, Mouldiaf. with fiaaa outaide ...
... BEDROOM TO LET, use of kitchen if required.—Box ‘“1565,” Observer Office, Leighton Buzzard. h 20 ...
... ?HZ PALACI THIATIL The first sews of the tragic death of Kitchener and his Staff came to Luton through the Palace Theatre, and all through the afternoon an almost incredulous crowd gathered in front of the notice puttied outside the theatre. and cumniented ...
... SERVICES FOR LORD KITCHENER. the raanv memorable gatherings that have had St. Paul’s Church. Bedford, for their historic setting, few have been ho imprecise as that which took place there Tuesday, when raenior*al service for the late Lord Kitchener was held. ...
... WM. T. WING, GAS AND HOT WATER ENGINEER, WATERLOO ROAD, LINSLADE. STOVES, KITCHEN RANGES, BATHS, Boilers, Water Closets, and Lavatories supplied and fitted up. Special attention is given to the heating arrangements of Churches, Chapels, Schools and other ...
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... J. Crawley, Tom Munckton, Harry Kitchener, F SV. Braybrooks. Robert Long, Hugh Smyth, Charles Mayoe. Charles Capon, George Gray, Samuel Howard, Alfred Inskip. Thomas Samuel AttwoSf Huckle, Ebcnerer Chew, F. C. Kitchener and George Wag* (clerk). ‘BOARD-OUT ...
... IVINGHOE. WHITSUNTIDE. — The festival of Whitsuntide was overshadowed this year by the death of Lord Kitchener, and the loss of so many gallant men in the ‘ Hampshire.”” The services at the Parish Church on Whit Sunday were partly of a memorial character ...
... Sunday evening, the Parish Church, Mr. Beale, of Shambrook, and at the close. Mrs. played the Dead March in memory Lord Kitchener. ...
... the Tipperary. He was a stoker. He leaves his wife (formerly Amelia Clarke) and two children. LORD KITCHENER'S DEATH.—The news of the death of Lord Kitchener and his staff was received in Woburn on Tuesday with consternation, and as the news spread people ...
... GRAVERHURST. A memorial service for laird Kitchener was held on June X4th. m St, biles Church, on Wednesday, conducted the Rev_ T. Collia son. The ITnion Jack was half-mast from the Ckurch tower. A muffled peal was run ai the close of the service. ...