KITCHENER'S EARLDOM
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... KITCHENER'S EARLDOM. When he home London was en fete in Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAAL St. Helens, Lancashire. Sold everywhere in boxes, (56 pills) 4 alp (168 pills). F ...
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... THE KITCHEN CARDEN. MUSHROOMS. A wag on being told about this and that crop be ought to grow, replied, when the mushroom was in. eluded. that he had not mush (mach) room for more. Well, mushrooms do not ri claire more room, for they can be grown in the ...
... Lord Kitchener. The Prime Minister, who not ci,^ back London until la«t night, r ...
... LORD KITCHENER. A Tribute from Sir Fredk. Milner. TUB EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN Sir, —From many notices have read the late Earl Kitchener 1 think that may likely to infer that with all his great qualities he was somewhat lacking in goodueso heart. Those ...
... GERMANY AND KITCHENER'S DEATH. The ‘Vorwaerts” is the only Berlin Rmet to show respect to the late Lord itchener. / Count Reventlow. writine in “Deutsch “Kgeezeitune,’ says :—*“lf a submarine caused the disaster. the commander may ne heartil congratulated ...
... KITCHEN MAGIC. THE Pot and the Kettle are fond of one another nowadays—and very fond of Panshine. They sit side by side on the hob or gas stove and sing its praises in perfect union. They belong to the bright family of things cleaned with Panshine. A ...
... KITCHENER'S “PLOT.” GERMAN TALE OF A PLAN TO FORCF-A-RFSSIAN OFFENSIVE. The Stockholm correspondent of the ¢Hamburger Fremdenblatt™ telegraphs some speculations on the purpose of Lord Kitchener’s plan to visitrgunh. He says:— “Various ohiects are ascribed ...
... LORD KITCHENER. The ronrtmartial to try Capt. .1. C. liowen-C,lthorst. of 3rd Batt. Irish Rifles. a charge of having murdered Frank Slierltt •Skelbnizton. Dicker., and Patrick Slaelnirre. by ordering them Ire shot at l'ortr;bello Barracks. Dublin. on ...
... KITCHENER'S LAST MOMENTS. !STORIES OF SURVIVORS. I LAST SEEN ON U ART ER-1 DECK OF SHIP. TERRIBLE TINE ON RIFT. THE 1A( WHO SLEPT DIED. How lord Kitchener dual mar desiribect to me (says a special eorre.porittent ..f the Deily Alan) by Lading Seeman ...
... hewed without replying. General Kitchener row. lle ttas ter! pale. The Colonel also rose. liltehtuer gazod et his 2.000; then et the fort, on the ramparts of which the be”,- nets gleamed. We Cr., the stronger, Kitchener re• after Lir leisurely soc cer ...
... and honour, war with the greuest militaiy Bowers waa suddenly forced upon us, it was Kitchener that the eyes the people Instinctively turned; and when laird Kitchener's career comes to .surveyed. perhaps the greatest triumph •»{ hi.* event which will be ...