ACING HIS *CRITICS. KITCHENER'S LAST PUBLIC WORDS. ADDRESS TO ASSEMBLY OF M P.s. THE NATION'S SORROW
... ACING HIS *CRITICS. KITCHENER'S LAST PUBLIC WORDS. ADDRESS TO ASSEMBLY OF M P.s. THE NATION'S SORROW. MANY TRIBUTES TO GREAT DEAD. ...
... ACING HIS *CRITICS. KITCHENER'S LAST PUBLIC WORDS. ADDRESS TO ASSEMBLY OF M P.s. THE NATION'S SORROW. MANY TRIBUTES TO GREAT DEAD. ...
... gh t PhOTO OF LORD KITCHENER 1 by 224 in. on Plate Paper. Now Ready. tiVIS Suitable for training. Price id.; Post free , be obtained all Newsagents and Booksellers. ...
... 1 gb p a it u la , A BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAVURE PICTURE LORD KITCHENER • - (post free). • LONDON & MAOHEBTER, EATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1916. Book Dept., Dolly News, Tudor St.. 10.. es 63, Dsle St., Manehooster_ j __ ...
... Letters appreciative of the work of the Pe!man Institute have been wwwived from the late Lord Roberts, Lord Kitchener, and many ethers. These are printed is the Mind and Memory, - which willbe sent together with a reprint of Truth's' Special Report ...
... -1 SANK& I Ist adds ' blithest LD. KITCHENER & THE CRITICS. Private Conference with 200 M.P Ow Bureau ths tolleldni Dolloceinent lamed last eve], Ins : A considerable her of the member, of the of Onmmone met Lnid jteh ener and of the Staff of the War ...
... AN ORGANISER OF VICTORY. Lord Kitchener from Subaltern to Secretary for War. MR. ASQUITH'S TRIBUTE: A GOOD SOLDIER, HE PUT DUTY FIRST. ...
... KITCHENER'S MEN.I MR. ROOSEVEUrS CHANCES. Effect of the News at in the Coming Presi. the Front. dentist Campaign. ON ROAD TO VICTORY. BRITISH DQUARTERS. Wednesday. The ermy in Frame received the news of the loss of Lord Kitchener with profound sorrow ...
... A BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAVURE PICTURE OF THE LASE LORD KITCHENER stiff art paper, 23 X 17. PRICE 1/- (post free). Book Dept., Daily News, Tudor St.. E.C. or 53. Dale St., Manchester. ...
... Merman( should niesotieete this isenster- money-seeing. better-cooking kitchen morril for without moment's dt/ey by forwarding the Coupon below. Bet there ti more food-saving, cause a hfulticooker cooked joint is succulent. and has retained the natural ...
... known that this week's issue containing the article entitled Hands Off Lord Kitchener had gone to press and was in circulation prior to the announcement of Lord Kitchener's tragic death. He is,,happy, however, to think that he had the privilege of paying ...
... KITCHEN MAGIC! That's what it is. A little Panshine—a damp cloth—a brisk rub—a shine and a smile —everything clean, everybody happy. That's the Panshine Idea. Look on the bright side of things. Try a yeerself is your owe Try it for Timporraviesi earl ...
... r u gth iteurt _ it i Hertart. _wok to as T# 441 1 - Sc't days. 9bouj i li KITCHEN ER MONUMENT. (CONTINUED PION PAGE ONE.) maw be hist se it to all &wormiest, tenuity. trill, meessatt lue I uture Wee assured. I name is inseparably associated with that ...