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THE DEATH OF LORD KITCHENER

... THE DEATH OF LORD KITCHENER. Lord Kitchener us dead, and the Biiiith Empire has just sustained one of the se v losses which it has been called upon to bear duriog the whole war. The newt came upon London like a crushing and senseless blow. The sorrow ...

CHIGWELL

... CHIGWELL. Garden Geneers. lo of the death of Lord Kitchener, the wean arranged by Mr H. P.R.00., at the Hospital, Ches. for Thursday evadeg, bas postponed altar the pater of military moornieg. It will be gives oo Thursday, Jona 15, at 6.30. NOTES AND ...

NOTES ON NNW&

... roe of ifl.luck. and then the clouds break and we enjoy the smiling sun of success again. Alter that black week of Lord Kitchener's death, we have seen the victor. advanced the Rusaians, the Canadian's splendid effort at Vptes, and the heroic, unshakable ...

in Stork OUR LONDON CORRESPOND

... before the mono, thoogb them an, of coarse, redactions which will be pros/ to all with the ',portliest of • eserentor to Lord Kitchener. The most prelim political question is uneloubtelly the Irish settlement. It would hardily be woo to say thee feeling is ...

Ono. a Oilrina.), Always a hiun

... the out. I look la then brighter, we shall all be in a better ot mind than we now are, after the calamitous twain of Lord Kitchen. at, and the loss of so many Lien in the North Sea. In some towns tradesmen are I talking of clostog for the first three days ...

Round Our VlHaus

... dissimilar in char- from those of the ordinary kind, being again overshadowed by the war, and, in adaition, the gloom of Lord Kitchener's tragic end. Both at St. John's and Sc. Mazy's Processionals place in the churches. VI HEIR. That a gettereue friend has ...

GO TO TRIMBY'S, LOUGHTON. 'Phone: Loughton 9 High Rd TWO INTERVIEWS WITH OUR LOCAL SURVIVORS FROM THE GREAT SEA ..

... difficulty about ooe of the traditional Wesleyan tunes, and I used to go to the dinner lift, and call down to Kn. Rider ill the kitchen, 'Do you kaow this hymn?' ' Yes,' would reply, ' Would yen hum it to me? And my cook would slag it up the lift, many taws ...