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... Larl of Selborne devoted part of his speech to a thrilling account of the naval battle and an impressive reference to Lord Kitchener. ...
... Larl of Selborne devoted part of his speech to a thrilling account of the naval battle and an impressive reference to Lord Kitchener. ...
... recent naval battle tbouq‘l; we rejoice in the victory obtained. A greater or more unexpected bf!)w is the loss of L Lord Kitchener, which is one of the props of the nation faflen which will not be verg easily replaced. We trust that a wise and noble successor ...
... of the yvoung girl already referred to by Mr. Maeßrair. “ I T allude at all,” he went on, * to the sudden death of Lord Kitchener and our grave loss, as a nation, it is only to say that there are many beautiful Jessons to be learned from his life. The ...
... 8, High Street, Horncastle ln()l{ Sale, 5 BERKSHIRE PIGS: 8 weeks old.—Hubert Walter, West Ashhy. I‘lo}l Sale, LEAMINGTON KITCHEN RANGE, Second-hand, in good condition; four feet wide; two ovens, back bhoiler, ete., complete.—Apply Ward and Co., Ironmongers ...
... were recruits. It was ‘‘ Kitchener’s Army when they took the field. To get men to join the colours is one thing; to be able to train such men to become resolute fighting units in the great war machine is quite another. But Kitchener accomplished that. To ...
... Yeca at Lincoln Cathedral, on Wednesday, the organist Dr, G, J, Bonnnt)‘plnyud Handel’s “ Dead March™ i “Saul” (for Lord Kitchener), Railway facilities are bad, but you meed not worry if vou have @ good bicycle. Call and inspect our immense stock; moads ...
... caused throughout the Empire by the news that death has cut short Lord Kitchener's great career. The Press Burean ! announced yesterday that H.M.S. Hampshire, with Lord Kitchener and his staff on board, had been sunk by a mine or torpedo west of the Orkney ...
... spelling of that word“ D.ES.ERT.LON.” (Loud applause), I 4 Wis just as much desertion, argued his Lorvdship, as 1t Lord Kitchener had resigned in consequence of the criticisms whieh had been levelied against him, or a soldier at the front gent in his ...
... The Late Lord Kitchener. - AMUSEMENTS, Etc. ...
... Xll5, to £I7Z, Sideboards and Cabinets £3/1916, £b,.£l, to £l2, Carpets, Squares and Linos at saving prices. Brass Curbs, Kitchen Furniture, &c., &c., at any price. ILLUSTRATED LISTS FREE. ' LID. The Furniture Arcade, 29, Fleet Street, COVENTRY. ‘ ...
... June 16th, 1916, Horticulture for Pleasure and Profit. By EDWIN DALLMAN PAGE, F.R.HS. THE KITCHEN GARDEN, GARDEN SWEDES. These varieties are almost as delicate a vegetable as the turnip, and, of course, altogether more refined than agricultural swedes ...
... because I—ll heard him eay he was going to give me away as an escaped convict. I took the revolver from the drawer in the kitchen, and—and put it back afterwards. Write it down, and I—l'll sign it before—before it's too late.” ‘“A piece of paper and a ...