LOUD KITCHENER fl STAFF
... LOUD KITCHENER STAFF DROWNED OFF ORKNEYS. ...
... LOUD KITCHENER STAFF DROWNED OFF ORKNEYS. ...
... always seen eye to ey© with Lord Kitchener, but their difference® in no way interfered with national interests. nor did it shake his confidence Lord Kitchener. He received invaluable counsel and support from Lord Kitchener in the South African war, and realised ...
... WHEN BE HE I BIS DEATH. Press Bureau, 6.30 pm., Tuesday. -Lord Kitchener, on the Invitation of Us Imperial Majesty, left England on visit to Hussla. The Secretary of State lor War was accompanied by Mr. O'Belrne. Sir Frederick Donaldson, and Brigadier-General ...
... wane lc> their Lord Kitchener, & n*val officer appeared. The latter called out, Make way la* Lord KitchoUßr,” aod feclh won! to the ix’-iarterdeek, end subs.qarftslf (oar mililaty cfflcsrs were there. The captain sailed tor Lord Kitchener come fore bridge ...
... and ImproTtt to Dtraa makirp. Apply, ImnudiaMy, ■laling trrm., to Box 19. JotunuU. 19 8 WANTED, at onaa. One Two Boom and Kitchen In or Natln, Os. Donegal. Stale Apply Bos A.,” Derry Journal, !• CO MAKERS.—Ladlee' Ooalmakan, with Drat elan experience. ...
... Bedstead, large Mahogany Wardrobe (glass panel), Duchess Dressing Table and Marble-top (in mahogany), Gas Cooker and Gas Fires, Kitchen Requisites, Clothes Mangle, Ac., Ac. Terms as usual. T. A. BOND A I.) A 00., X Auctioneers. FLORENCE [O’SULLIVAN, Auctioneer ...
... Admiralty announces that the following officers were lost in the sinking H.M.S. Hampshire, the cruiser which was conveying Lord Kitchener and his personal staff to Russia, and which was sunk on sth June off the Orkney Islands a mine or torpedo : Captain Herbert ...
... result. Bangor Donaghadee the -hat dee. would Coastguards were confined to their i an The delegates from Donegal. __ . qdq KITCHENER, tions, which were surrounded by strong Cavan, and Monaghan expressed commu- THE DEATH OF LORD Kliunwr. '• ed hostility to ...
... a oaprlzed boot have been foam- 3 ,0 i^m'tbe ,h lh »o repor/bai'yet been reoeWed from oearab «aa on her way Rnseia. Lord Kitchener’s H.M.S. HAMPSHIRE SUNK. JUBILATION EXHAUSTED. Changed German Tone. Great Naval Battle. SINKING OF THE WABRIOB. ‘COMPLETELY ...
... Wednesday at the laneheon of the Imperial Council of Commerce at Cannon Street Hotel, London. After touching tribute to Lord Kitchener, Mr. Balfour said that until Admiral Jelliooe'e despatch woe to band neither meant to disease details nor enoonrage such ...
... is beautifully litaaied on the aborts of Loogh Foyle, and ocntains Three Reception- Rooms, Fire Bedrooms, Servants’ Booms, Kitchen, Pantries, Ac. Offioe-hoaica tnolads Stable, Cow-houßo, and Gcaoh or Motor 0«r house. There is also a Gate Lodge and Boat ...
... Connolly and S »u. Dominick Street. Dublin. is massive »on building, built 'n lake and the ground floor contains, besides the kitchen, a refectory, a reading room, and nucleus of small; library, a and boot roam, and large laver house containing thirty-six ...