KITCHENER'S FATE
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... WESTERN LORD ‘KITCHENER. ...
... LAT LOR KITCHENER “eTHE VIOTR OF HIS PROPLE.” New York, The Lord Evening Sun” says: Kitchener was a fine soldier and the most picturesqne fianre o€ his dav. Fis service to Great Britain hardly falls short of the miraculous, and the manner 4f his death ...
... AUS#RALIA AND LORD KITCHENER. M , Wed y al has following telegram to the King :— On behalf of the Government and people of Amstralia, I would offer heartfelt condolence to Ma; on the loss of Lord The Aust whole British Army in the forces share in the ...
... EARL KITCHENER’S. TRAGI OST WITH ALL ON BOARD H.M.S HAMPSHIRE. ...
... WHAT LORD KITCHENER SAID. Johannesburg, Tuesday. ising st Krugersdorp, Sir Abe Bailey said: England I asked Lord _ Fast before I left were going. Lord Kitchener replied are ‘ell, the Germans are now in a more serious position than le think, espec ially ...
... RAID ON VENICE. ORD KITCHEN ER. G AND QUEEN AT ST. PAUL’ ...
... EARL KITCHENER'S LIFR BY SHEER MERIT ROSE TO GREAT EMINENC) ...
... £45; Kitchen and one lady; atter 5 years; PARLOURMAID, 2£%.— Mre, Morgan, Eon leaving to mai louse, Uphill, feston NTED, ASSISTANT OOOK and HOUSEMAID. Ww: Twelve a.” oF Matron, S.v and BO. Hospital, between Ten and pm TRAYED, @ Brown GELDING and a Brewn ...
... dath, kitchens, and HOUSE, 9 one mile S56 weekly, including plate 4 Address D Ttow BUNGA- tw LET; post, tneors , close. mer Tintegel, close to em; five rooms; 34 miles Camelford tise caretaker, who remains a8 cook.—Apply Columb Minor, 2) minutes July ...
... advanced 8-16d. to 81 15-16d. for spot. swiftly upon the The Death of mighty battle in the North Sea Lord Kitchener. comes the death of Tord Kitchener and the gallant officers and crew of H.M.S. Hampshire to fill up the cup of sorrow. The whole Empir mourns ...