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... KITCHENER’S ARMY SONG BOOK. Words aad Music Favourite Sauga. tPi'WsriS Ist Iks um «f tks Tsssps In Caaia sa« FMMJ ...
... KITCHENER’S ARMY SONG BOOK. Words aad Music Favourite Sauga. tPi'WsriS Ist Iks um «f tks Tsssps In Caaia sa« FMMJ ...
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... to Lord Kitchener for the services, which had rendered debt which could not measured in words. (Cheers.) He would not say—he would not like say it any his- colleagues-- (laughter)—that Ixjrd Kitchener had never made mistake, but Ixird Kitchener had undertaken ...
... INSTINCT OF A GREAT MIND. Mr. BUNAK LAW, in seconding, said that lord Kitchener filled a best place in the minds, not only of his countrymen, but the world. Lord Kitchener’s strength, like that of most, perhaps of all men of action, lay not so much in ...
... crisis broke out in August, 1914, Lord Kitchener was at home on furlough, his visit to England having further purpose —that of receiving from the King new honour, the dignity of an Earl and the titles Earl Kitchener Khartoum and Viscount Broome of Broome ...
... chapter in the life of Ixird Kitchener that will probably have comparatively very little prominence in the obituaries of him, but it is one which has given him undying fame in the annals of Palestine exploration. Kitchener, the great soldier, has scarcely ...
... Tribute is paid to Ixird Kitcheners magnificent work and the wonderful hold of his personality over his countrymen.— Reuter. UNITED STATES. NEW YORK. Wednesday. This morning's newspapers devote considerable space to the death of Kitchener. The leading articles ...
... ” I was the one who saw Lord Kitchener last. He went down with the ship. He did not leave her. ” I saw Captain Savill help his boat’s crew to clear away his galley. At the same time the captain was calling to Lord Kitchener to come to the boat, but, owing ...
... refused to pass them. Lord Kitchener’s tone changed. Before he had asked, now he demanded. Lord Curzon refused with a curtness that showed he believed his will equal to the stern and immobile Kitchener. He was wrong. Lord Kitchener stood upon the broad authority ...
... than 11,500 were unmarried. Half the men in the Admiralty were fit to be soldiers. KITCHENER AS DIPLOMAT. Lord Cromer’s tribute to the diplomatic abilities of Lord Kitchener is gratifying, because it goes to show that a stern soldier of more than ordinary ...
... SERVICES IN WALES. There were memorial services for Lord Kitchener in many Welsh churches on Sunday. At Aberbanoed there was great procession to Bsdvellty Parish Church, where the Rev. W. R. Roberts delivered impressive address, and at St. Catherine’s ...
... frequent contributor verse to the columns the Weatern Mail. A KITCHENER NUMBER. A remarkably interesting Kitchener number of Illustrated London News has been issued. Photographs of Lord Kitchener from babyhood up within n week of his death are given, and ...