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MESSRS TURNBULL A TILLY

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DARLINGTON MAYOR'S TRIBUTE

... they would have to take it as a fact, and in doing they had lost probably one of the greatest soldiers modern times. Lord Kitchener was man who hud. a peculiar degree the confidence of British peoples. It was not probably any charm of character, but almost ...

LOFTUS LANDLADY'S OFFENCE

... proved Inspector Alexander, who said that there was copy the order in the kitchen or the club*, room. Mr R. Cohen, who defended, admitted the offence, and said that the kitchen was only used Saturday nighta, and the clubroom was only used once or twice ...

QUESTION OF SUCCESSOR

... soon Parliament reaseemblea Tuesday week, tributes will, in accordance with custom, be paid to the memory of the late Lord Kitchener, in the Lower Chamber by Prime Minister, and in the Upper House the Marquess of Crewe. It not improbable that a few words ...

CRITICS CHANGE

... CRITICS CHANGE. iireal interest has been aroused Lord Kitchener’s invitation,' conveyed tlirough Tennant, all members of Parliament meet him the War Office to-morrow morning receive any information they might desire on military matters. Though the attendance ...

AT DUBLIN COURT MARTIAL

... the resumption of the Court-martial .n Dublin, to-day, Major-General Lord Cheylesmore a feeling allusion to the death Lord Kitchener. \Jhile the members of the court, the counsel, and the public stood, Lord Cheylesmore said : I cannot commence the proceedings ...

The Citizens* Sorrow

... heartfelt sympathy in the great calamity which has befallen the Empire through the death of Lord Kitchener.” The Primate. The Archbishop Canterbury Lord Kitchener has done probably more than •my other man could have done in the preparation of the Army, and ...

sTOCITON

... Brigade. numhenng about KC. cycled out to Igeflelii toe ishurch parade. rm. Areleleariiii preached a most impressive sermon on Kitchener: The nail In the wall. reliable. After the service the eyel at section • display at nth-. tar) cycle drill in the illage ...

Published: Saturday 24 June 1916
Newspaper: Tees-side Weekly Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 68 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Where Scheme Failed

... said that the Germans were very surprised at Lord Kitchener’s army. They never expected that England could raise an army such Lord Kitchener had done, and the Germans were very nervous about it. Kitchener’s Army. The Captain did not know that, and I said ...

Canon Lawson’s Address

... Dean referring more particularly to the life and work Lord Kitchener, and the Rev. A. E. Gibson to the lesson to be drawn therefrom by humanity at large. •‘The tragic death of Lord Kitchener,’’ said Canon Lawson, has stunned and has stirred the whole ...

What History Will Romomber

... said “Lord Kitchener was not only a great man. but in the opinion of the Dominions was institution. The sad news will create a very profound impression the Dominions.” The Hon. B. R. Wise, Agent-General for New South Wales:— Lord Kitchener was due the ...

OTHER SERVICES

... the Bishop of Biiminghani. Rochester Cathedral was filled to At Kitchener's memorial service at Bristol Cathedral, to-day. Bishop Dixon paid a high tribute the great qualities I ...