THE DAILY MIRROR, Friday, Tune 9, 1911. Avenge Kitchener.: By Mr. Bottornley, In the Sunday Pictorial
... THE DAILY MIRROR, Friday, Tune 9, 1911. Avenge Kitchener.: By Mr. Bottornley, In the Sunday Pictorial ...
... THE DAILY MIRROR, Friday, Tune 9, 1911. Avenge Kitchener.: By Mr. Bottornley, In the Sunday Pictorial ...
... JHLEBEN. TO LORD KITCH ER'S MEMORY. This is how thousands_ of schoolchildren paid tribute to the memory of Lord Kitchener yesterday. I : L ' S ' VISIT THE /:R BE o RE L A TIV- Q- YS ...
... health. • „.,,. • . •• T 0 LORD N - • • • • • This is how thousands of schoolchildren paid tribute to the memory of Lord Kitchener yesterday. RELATIVES VISIT THE R BELS. 0 • _•-• • • . . im by his professor, int of his • • Those re- ill. They Troops at ...
... hard school of war? H. R. C. THESE RUMOURS ! THAT rumour which proved so cruelly disappointing, to the effect that Lord Kitchener had been saved, was believed for a time at Brighton. I hear that a — thanksgiving service was actually held in one church ...
... THE DAILY MIRROH. Kri.Ly. Jnnp O, 191«. Avenge Kitchener: By Mr. Bottomley, in the ...
... Majesty and his Majesty's Ministers their profound sympathy in the loss of Lord Kitchener. The minute states that in South Africa, as throughout the British dominions, Lord Kitchener's outstanding ability and singleminded devotion to his public duty was universally ...
... by Mrs. Parker, Lord Kitchener's sister. The body of Lieutenant-Colonel 0. A. Fitzgerald, C.M.G., personal military secretary The funeral will take place at Eastbourne to-day. Only one warrant officer and eleven to Lord Kitchener, who was drowned when ...
... were French, incredible as it may seem. And in England not all our spies were born out of England. A. M. Wimbledon. LORD KITCHENER'S KINDNESS. WHEN war broke out my little son, aged , seven, was deeply distressed because he was not old enough to fight ...
... had returned home from work in the evening. MIRROR HUNS' KNOWLEDGE. Lord Kitchener's Biography Written for Newspaper Just Before His Death. HONOURENG THE HEAD. Lord , Kitchener's intention to visit Russia was known in' Germany. , Evidenee in support of ...
... G. personal military secretary St. Matthew's Church, W es tminst e r. The coffin was covered with the Union Jack to Lord Kitchener, who was drowned when th e H am p s hi re foundered, has been brought and guarded by men of the Scots Guards. The funeral ...
... I-orci Kitchener's death must be avenged. We have paid him enough tributes in wordswe now owe him a tribute of deeds, and the tribute must be promptly paid. This is the tenor of the powerful contribution, by Mr. Horatio Bottomley, which appears in to-morrow’s ...
... Arthur, Lord Kitchener’s private secretary, leaving a survivor drowned. The body Lieutenant-Colonel O. A. Fitzgerald. C.M.G.. personal military secretary j St. Matthew’s Church, Westminster. The coffin was covered with the Union Jack Lord Kitchener, who was ...