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LEAMINGTON PASTOR’S TRIBUTE
... millions of those who were proad to call themselves Kitchener’s men. Ho has passed from us at the climax of his career, but not before his work was done. Th» task we laid upon him was com- pleted. Kitchener’s armies only await the day. she had the man to ...
ST. MARK’S, MILVERTON
... life among our brave and victorious sailors. This Sunday we mourned the loss of a man who had no peer in this realm. Lord Kitchener was a quiet, conscientious, strenuous worker, the ver soul of honour. justice, and straight-forward- ness—a man indeed, a ...
The Warwick Tbibinal
... affairs. But they were all schoolboys once. To train the mind and character of boys amongst whom might possibly le a future Kitchener is pronounced, with an air of finality which admits of no question, to be an affair of no rational importance. But even more ...
FUNERAL
... earn, Dr Egerton Willia M ts. Douglas Fraser, Mr. F. Evershed, Nu’ and the househo! servants—Mr. Pennington, oad Miss old Kitchen. present were of Coventry (Dr. he Flevel Mr. E Parry, Miss 3 Kin , Miss Ida ing, Miss M ite, Nurse Mayo, Grundy, and Mr. J ...
AT THE PARISH CHURCH
... E PARISH CHURCH. The Requiem eervice at the Parish Church on ‘Tuesday at noon, in memory of Lord Kitchener and those on the cruiser Hampshire, as well as celebration of the those lost in the Jutland victory, was a simple Holy Eucharist sung to Merbecke’s ...
THE VOLUNTEERS
... Times ardin the Volun- teer Trainin: Corps, Mr. ercy - Harris, of the tral ssociation, says :— present last week when Lord Kitchener made f 13 speech. I did not read in it the want of pathy that some of the Press has seen in do. but it.. He made clear there ...
SUMMERTON—EDWARDS
... wonnded, Here was no callous or heartless man, but one who felt truly for others. Lord \nd so, ever faithful to his dut . Kitchener went on to the last, and « i we connot doubt, but with the courage he had ever displayed, and the brave spirit that served ...
AT WARWICK
... T WARWICK. A Lord Kitchener memorial service was hel at St. Mary’s Church, Warwick, on Tuesday, precisely at the time fixed for the national service at St. Paul’s Cathedral. It was attended by the Deputy Mayor and Corporation (the Mayor, Lord Warwick ...
SUBMARINE
... ar at by Mr. J. Howlings (Norwich) to reduce the levy for women to a farthing a week. The rule was carried. WEDDING. lor Kitchener MOPRIAL SERVICE A* HOLY TRINITY. avriad service w lovd on Tuesday rimity Church { ler the larges: congrega- this « hureh ...
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... Everitt has ut me on one or two, but the: were not suitable. T had two women from enilworth about a week ago, hoe- ing in the kitchen garden. One stayed four or five days, but she found the work too hard. She been accustomed to it,and she could not stand the ...
ROYAL LEAMINGTON SPA COURIER AND WARWK
... wing well Mr. J. H, O’Beirne, the dipiomatist who lost his life on H.M.S. Hampshire while travelling to Russia with Lord Kitchener, was a rel Ive of Major O’Beirne, the Recruiting Officer at Warwick. Mr. Frank Heath-Stubbs, who has been serving in the ...