KITCHENER'S CRITICS
... KITCHENER'S CRITICS. : TO-DAY'S PRIVATE MEETING ROOM 14. UNIQUE PROCEEDING. Lord Kitchener met hie Horn* Commons erities morning (let (» ...
... KITCHENER'S CRITICS. : TO-DAY'S PRIVATE MEETING ROOM 14. UNIQUE PROCEEDING. Lord Kitchener met hie Horn* Commons erities morning (let (» ...
... LORD KITCHENER. Sir,—Your admirable leader of May 30 hit one nail on the head if anything ever did, and it reminds me of the man, who, after three days’ wandering in the mountains without food, came upon a lonely hut and begged for a meal. After he was ...
... THE KITCHENER CONFERENCE I hear this evening that about 100 members of Parliament intend to accept the invitation to meet Lord Kitchener tomorrow. It was at first suggested that the conference should be held at the War Office; then the venue was changed ...
... Asquith and Kitchener. In th, lions- of Comm'ni on Wednesday night. Mr Asquith, defending Lord Kitchener, against some attaeks, said :—Coming to the motion for the reduction of the salary of the salary of the Secretary for War, he was rather sorry it ...
... LORD KITCHENER. Tn.: discussion in the House of Commons on Wednesday evening upon the War Secretary's salary did not develop the sensational features which were expected. Colonel Churchill in a speech some weeks ago made rather alarming statements, but ...
... KITCHEN FOR MOTHERS. Miss Hutchinson writes: May I make correction? The average attendance at the weekly educational meetings of the Kitchen and Institute for Mothers ia 17 not seven printed. ...
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... KITCHEN AtAGIC. 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 ...
... the rough and tumble of everyday life, was bound in the long run to Dreiudice a proper appreciation of Lord Kitchener's merits. lord Kitchener accepted office reluctantly at the call of duty. When he became War Minister we had a though efficient. Army ...
... Heckling Lord Kitchener, many members who would.have shaken the dust Westminster off their feet to-day have delayed their departure in order to present at the conference with Lord Kitchener to-morrow. It is anticipated that there will be big attendance ...
... LORD KITCHENS CRITICS. A UNIQUE GATHER . 200 M.P.'s PRESENTINTENSE PUBLIC INTES' In accordance with the promise riti Tennant, Lord Kitchener met 1 ' \ - Parli The occasion was unique annals. Although at first it was only a few members would atten > so ...
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