KITCHENER
... KITCHENER War Minister and Several Officers ...
... KITCHENER War Minister and Several Officers ...
... KITCHENER premier’s Touching Speech THE EMPIRE'S SORROW Proposed National rhmorial FINANCE BILL DISCUSSED Several Important Concessions House oi Lords YJSisnrAY. . li'.« «>.it the K.ot4 13. TON. roi'i-mg i.-vou it llmleion, wlm inquired wl.Vn the jnomu-cd ...
... Kitchener •.[ ami inop.irable ! .«•' tills its \u* laht* U|» our pen write the tragic iale v.linli has over(ak. n tliat throat soldier. ory:anis ...
... KITCHENER What the Rev. R: J. CAMPBELL says:— Before Germany is done with us she will be sorry she took Kitchener's life. A striking seotenee Ir•tn • great preachers' trib•ts te • gnat soldier in to-morrow's ILLUSTRATED ...
... KITCHENER AS A SPY. J.ord Kitchener succ-s-tidly acted the p spy deserves recaliing. Doling his time in he set himself the task learning tho teercia of the Arabs. The story how succeeded cry interesting. Two Arab spies had caught but they dcaim-ss, and ...
... Kitchener's Party. Bureau. Tueerlay. p.m. The War Office notifieri with reference to the announcement of the km of H.M.S. Ramoshiro, that, the special party of lord Kitche.ier. with Lieut.-Col. 0. A. Fitzgerald, C.M.G. ipersonal miiitarN seereustyl; ...
... the accuracy of the British reports, slitting that lard Kitchener pariated to the west of the Orkney Islands, amid point. to the fart that the British Oweerament reported the loss of Lord Kitchener on the 6th Jane anal notices in his honour on the ith, ...
... LORD KITCHENER 'The Times publisheq to-day the follow.ag sonnet nn Lord Kitebeuer by Mr. Robert Bridges, the Poet. Laureate:— Unflinching hero, wutchful to forsee An I fa.r thy country's p.ril..l%here bin.. Ling war and peace with equal earn. rill. by ...
... standards, did they know of Lord Kitchener ? General knowledge was derived entirely from the Kitchener legend”—a strange thing, which those who knew him declared was very wide of the truth. Yet the nation took Lord Kitchener to its heart, and there is no ...
... LORD KITCHENER. The Chairman said all the Boards in the country were passing votes of sympathy on the death of Lord Kitchener, the Secretary of State for War, and he thought it would be only right that the Council should do like wise. He, therefore, proposed ...
... KITCHENER'S SUCCESSOR. The Daily. Telegraph states that the Prime Minister hes attired the position tosoroto.ry of 'Note tor \ or to M. Lloyd toorge is won to Lord kitchens:. the Duly Chroutole we that the Minister of Iluattloats will site his reply ...
... LORO KITCHENER'S The family of Laid Kitchener have under conoidoratloa the publication hi* life, lb* writing of which most of oeoewity take some time Only ths person trailed with the work will have to Lord Kitchener’s private documents. ...