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... KITCHENER What the Bev. R. J. CAMPBELL says : Before Germany is done with us she will be sorry she took Kitchener's life. A striking sentence from a great preacher's tribute to a great soldier in to-morrow's ...
... KITCHENER Many pulpit 'references wera made to Lord Kitehener,on Sunday. Preaching at St. Paul's in the;morning, Dean Inge said the national here, the idol of the people, whose death drew teats from tbouiands of the very poor in the East Did, Was man ...
... LORD KITCHENER. Unflinching hero, watchful to foresee And face thy country's peril whereigiecir, Directing war mid peace with equal aim Till by toil ennobled thou wart England can't) and bade Bet my arm To obey my will and save my honour Mr— What day ...
... right into the kitchen ar.d set it ffamos. Nearlv all the saucepan* and plates were riddled with shrapnel, and the dinner was ••ompletely spoiled. My tunic was l-iimt away, and Most of the contents destroyed, and we had remained in the kitchen minute longer ...
... Lord Kitchener. TAMWORTH HERALD. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1916. In the eyes the world. Including our own nation and Empire, Ix>rd Kitchener personified the British people at war with barbarism. Persevering, patient, determined even to obstinacy, clear-sighted ...
... LORD. KITCHENER% The.vroll-known Chute dion - publishes tho foil Lord Kitchener was (save to a few intimates) his private Me that thi to-day of his attitude to read with peculiar irate years a member o the and was a member to th the Holy Standard whit ...
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... THE LATE LORD KITCHENER Mr. Armishaw referred to the losses which the nation had sustained through the death of Lo Kitchener and the great naval battle. He thought the Council would be voicing not only their own feelings but those of the townspeople when ...
... KITCHEN MAGIC WO heads are better than one, and they both agree that Panshine is Kitchen Magic. The Pan- shine Paix are all smiles —but that is not to be wondered at, for everyone who has tried Panshine agrees with them that its magic spell brinzs bright- ...
... KITCHENER'S CONFIDENCE IN VICTORY. • Ile worked hard. The responsibilities placed upon him, we sometimes thought, were almost too great for one man to carry; yet he laboured on, full of hope. Lever flinching, ever confident of final v:e-tory. We should ...
... THE LATE LORD 'KITCHENER National Memorial Proposed. The following id the text of the reaolution to be proposed by the Prim Minister the Meuse of Commons: That this House will to-morrow rewire into a Committee to consider a humble address to his Majesty ...