LORD KITCHENER
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... LORD KITCHENER. (■Continued from Page 2.) Lord Derby said: Kitchener—K., as tve called him —wt; the best friend I ever had. The friendship had ripened in South AfnVi. :, not hard. tatu, arid fare he; death i;c to:d Lo'.d Dc.'oy, doing aii can. yci leavtag ...
... THE kitchener conference. are not, course, possession details as what took place Lord Kitchener’s conference with his critics. The meagre information dealt cut by the Press Bureau carefully avoids enlightenment except what either knew before or what we ...
... Lord Kitchener. We go to press with our nation mourning deeply for a great soldier, whose character inspired universal confidence and respect. This from its sheer strength, for we honoured Lord Kitchener, because be looked neither at praise nor blame ...
... LORD KITCHENER, SOME PERSONAL IMPRESSIONS. By J Saxon Mills. The death of Lord Kitchener removes who in many respects it irreplaceable R. u*“ had few opportunities before the present . of displaying his genius a strategist but * an. organiser he had done ...
... Khalifa's : operation with French, devolved the duty of lir lus relief. r host was sealed. Kitchener had ridden for- tackling him. Kitchener decided to strike' Kitchener was now a major, and D.A.A. and I ward at dawn to Jebel Surgarn, a high hill which ! w ...
... LORD KITCHENER. With a will of iron, end a word to he obeyed, He went about hie duties, unafraid, Determined purpose, raised him to the height Which he attained, and strong and firm in ririit. He ruled h s men as with a hand of steel, Hs him weigag-tkors ...
... LORD KITCHENER. Swift o'er the mighty deep sped Azrael's flight, And on the Roll-call stood our Hero's name; Hundreds of souls attending him, he went. 1 Leaving with us a never-dying fame. Such were his footsteps on the sands of Time, That storm and ...
... THE DEATH OF KITCHENER. It is impossible to exaggerate the gravity of the news that Lord Kercurxra and his staff, being on board H.M.S. Hampshire on Monday night. were drowned to the west of the Orkneys on their way to Ru'sia. Whether this gr:evous mishap ...
... THE KITCHENER CRIME WITII the shock of the Empire's loss still surging in our minds, and the bitterness of a great bereavement fresh upon us, I do not want to write anything which is out of harmony with the nation's thoughts. But I know, from the hundreds ...
... REMEMOEA KITCHENER. Bin,—lf our soldiers st the front need new battle cry, let it be “Reancmber Kitchener I It will eerre drive the feet heme our enmnim that Kitchener ■P.irit will continue borniagly alive, and will prove our ooaeolation end tMr oonfuaion ...