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... KITCHENER Win this war. That is the thing. That is the work before t makes no difference who the as long as the work done. people wanted take tbi task. I. have done so. they are satisfied I would have personal tiveness, they replaced somebod' more capable ...
... the military power of the country which Lord Kitchener not only formed, but realised. It was a trne instinct which led the popular voice to call the new army Kitchener’s Army. Kitchener is gone; but Kitchener’s Army lives, and, when victory comes at last ...
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... it reminds us that, from military standpoint, the death of Lord Kitchener is now enormously less serious than it would have been had it occurred year or eighteen months ago. Lord Kitchener was an organiser and indefatigable worker; even his critics could ...
... not know {ghat Lord Kitchener was not in London, and when the news was pablished that the Hampshire had been sunk by a mine or torpedoed with Lord Kitchener on board the country was staggered and shocked. Not only has Lord Kitchener gone, but amoeng his ...
... KITCHENER THE GREAT. The Man who brought being and euaipped the largest voluntary army in the world's history has gone to his wellearned rest. It is the greatest loss in per.cinality the Alike:: have sustained during, the war. laird Kitchener !possessed ...
... The Obsequies of Kitchener. Until the sea gives up its dead the mortal remains Lord Kitchener will rest unmarKed, with those of great company of the heroes of the latest and grandest sea light of the British Navy, the great ocean cemetery. The temple ...
... LORD KITCHENER. TilACw END Cr VI lII'S lIIWNED WITH STAFF IN MTH SEA. it was first auruaincel in Nuneaton by a special edition of The Nuneaton Ob ...
... LORD KITCHENER. Coventry and the Nation's Loss. MANY TRIBUTES AND SIGNS OF SORROW. A deep sense of the grievous loss which the Empire has sustained in the death of Lord Kitchener prevails throughout Coventry and the district, as elsewhere. Flacs to-day ...
... KITCHENER MONUMENT. In the House yesterday the Lord Kitchener monument resolution passed the Committee stage. The last Melbourne horse 'bus has gone system started in 1569. ...
... LINK WITH KITCHENER. Mrs. Fcreday, Brunswick-road, Sparkbrook, who was a servant in the Kitchener household when Lord Kitchener was a boy. •> ' ...