Lord Kitchener
... Lord Kitchener. ...
... Lord Kitchener. ...
... LAIRD KITC,HENER LOSE AT SEA. DROWNED WITH HIS STAFF. A CRUISER TORVEDOED OR MINED. Great grief was aroused throughout the United Kingdom and the Empire on Tuesday when it wae announced, early in tbe (Afternoon, thAt the cruiser, H Impshire, had been ...
... CONTENTS. Leading Arties • Ripon otea ..„.• 2 Local and Metric* News 2 , Lord Kitchener and Staff Drowned 2 Officer Killed by Bomb 2 General News 2 Short Story 3 I Dress of the Dly 3 Wonen's Gossip ..• •.. ••• 3 ...
... THE LATE LORD DON'T MISS THIS AT THE KITCHENER. IMPRESSIVE MEMORIAL SIRMINIE ELEcTRic AT THE CATHEDRAL e A solemn memorial service to the memory of Field Marshel Kitchener CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES': lu Ripon Cathedra! on Tuesday at noon. Careful and complete ...
... Sricretary of State for War has lost his life while proceeding on a special mission to Emperor of Siesta Field Marshal Lord Kitchener gave 25 years of distinguished service to the Stare, and It is largely due to his admit:lls rive genius and uuwearying energy ...
... corm, dieing roam, large kitchen arid Eeu Ilery with cellar in basement. There are three bedruome aui box recur upstairs, bathroom (h and c) and W.e There Is an ornamental garden in front of the house, and an excellent kitchen garden behind. The premiics ...
... there are, of course, saddening reflect ions which will be present to all minds with the appointment of a sue cessor to Laid Kitchener. The most pressing political question is undoubtedly the Irish settlement. It would hardly be true to say that feeling Is ...
... lobs which his untimely death has brought upon the Empire and the world at large. At our fleet Ccoucil meeting since Lord Kitchener's de,ti , it is fitting that we should mark the passing of a great man In this manner. We can do nothing further that this ...
... Prime Minis er had well said of L ard Kitchener, Like every good soldier, du y came first with him: He eubordivated everything to that. This ideal of duty wee he lodestar of all his life. As Field Marshal, Lord Kitchener Issued certain Instructions to every ...
... ago is almost rare to-day. No doubt this neglect of the domestic arts is the inevitable result of women's exodus from the kitchen to the shop and the office. There is, however, no reason why even busy wage-earning girls should be entirely ignbrant of plain ...
... .cently in the occupation cf Bites Sut-an Feacnky but now unoccupied. The b.ue contains drawing rocs, dicing rocm, large kitchen and scullery with cellar in basement. There are three bedrooms and a ro, no upstairr, bathroom (h and c) and ' Thbre is an ...
... point. Memorial Service at the Cathedral. The Dean is to be complimented upon the very excellent arrangements made for Lord Kitchener'e memorial service at the Cathedral on Tuesday. Great care had beenexercised in thinking out details, including the accommodation ...