THE NAVY'S TRIBUTE TO LORD KITCHENER: Some Sea Heroes Pay Their Last Respects to the Great War Lord
... THIE MAVTS TRIBUTE TO EQRB KITCHENER Some Sea Heroes Fay Tlhelr L,as ...
... THIE MAVTS TRIBUTE TO EQRB KITCHENER Some Sea Heroes Fay Tlhelr L,as ...
... THE LATE EARL KITCHENER OF KHARTOUM, K.G., G.C.I.E., G.C.S.I. The great soldier whose death is mourned not only by the Empire which he served so well but by every allied nation, and by every neutral as well. From 1E84, when he saw service with the Soudan ...
... really truly hot. g Where the hot-water supply is dependent on the g Hi kitchen range the difficulty is that the children s bath- g II time comes just when all the heat of the kitchen fire is g Hj wanted for cooking dinner consequently the bath water g US ...
... MOTOR NOTES AND NEWS. THE accompanying photo graph, which was taken during Lord Kitchener's Empire Tour in 1910 and on the occasion of his Australian visit, will no doubt interest our readers. He is here seen entering a 25-h.p. Talbot car to return to ...
... when we lose old friends, the picture that comes back to us most vividly is of them in their youth. To-day I remember Lord Kitchener, not as the honoured field-marshal, not as the stern disciplinarian, not as the self- sacrificing patriot, but as the rather ...
... safe to say that without his personality compulsion would have become necessary a very great deal earlier than it did. Lord Kitchener leaves a big gap in the Government, and one that it is lmpossioie tuny to nu. rnaeea, Mr. Asquith seldom had a more difficult ...
... another Kitchener story. He was recently watching some new troops being manoeuvred, and the colonel in charge succeeded in getting his men mixed up pretty thoroughly. However, he went grimly on, and at last, calling a halt, rode up to Lord Kitchener with ...
... FOUGHT, WELL WON And England confessed that every man that day had done his duty From The People STILL PRESENT Shade of Kitchener: That way, my lad; I am still with you From John Bull NOT A DISCONNECTED ONLOOKER President Wilson: As a strictly neutral ...
... Viceroy, and said, Where's Lord Kitchener? Isn't he to the races to-day coming The moment K. arrived he asked to be presented, and throughout the afternoon he absolutely shadowed the C.-in-C., greatly to Lord Kitchener's obvious annoyance, who had not ...
... good deal longer than that. The new Lord Kitchener's son, Lord Broome as I suppose he'll be called, isn't married either, though he must be forty or thereabouts, and the second heir's Lieutenant Henry Kitchener, his cousin, who's an R.F.C. man. I believe ...
... army is supposed to march on its stomach, and to keep the men going cars were, in the early stages, adapted as travelling kitchens, and the Humber Company of Coventry soon designed a special vehicle for this class of work. It was possible to rush hot meals ...
... very unfortunately be inclined to come out and fight another round. ^Phe news of the sinking of the Hampshire with Lord Kitchener and all his staff on board, which was published in London on Tuesday last, constitutes a calamity of so heavy a nature that ...