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Lord Kitchener's Services

... Lord Kitchener's Services. He reqrett•ed that Sir I. Herbert had nlcsed the reduction of Lord Kitchener's salary. He thought the Army and country the Empire were under a debt. wlrach could not Ise measured in word's, for the services Lord Kitchener had ...

Lord Kitchener's Salary

... Lord Kitchener's Salary. Si? IVOR HERBERT moved to reduce the Vote in respeet of the salary of the Secretaay of State for by £lOO. He said he ws,nted to make it Meer that in doing so lie wished to deal stlely with the sdurialistration of the War Department ...

Lord Kitchener's Reply

... Lord Kitchener's Reply. Earl KITCIIENER: The noble Lord who asked this question referred to the c.onduct of the Voiunteers in Dukrkri. I wish to express the appreciation of the War Offibe of the galkunt manner in which they behaved. (aear. hear.. I should ...

SAYS LORD KITCHENER

... SAYS LORD KITCHENER. Government to Endeavour to Find Them More Work. Lord CHARNWOOD asked the Government, in the House or Lords, ori Tuesda), whether there wai not work, important for the successful prosecution ot the war, to ue done by Volunteer Training ...

ALLEGES WASTE OF FIGHTING POWER

... night in reply to some pungent criticism of Lord Kitchener and War Office, administration, the Prime Minister paid a great tribute to K. of K. The Empire, said Mr Asquith, was under a debt to Lord Kitchener that could not be measured in words. No other man ...

CRITIC'S CHANCE

... CRITIC'S CHANCE. Great interest been aroused by Lord Kitchener's imitation, conveyed through Mi Teuridnt, to all members of Parliament to meet him at the War Office to-morrow morning to receive auy information they might desire on military matters. Though ...

Sir A. Markham's Charges

... Sir A. Markham's Charges. Sir A. Markham challenged the Prime Minister to deny that at the time of Lord Kitchener's visit to Orreeee the Cabinet endeavoured to get rid of him. The Prime Minister hod stripped Lord Kitobener of every auth ,, rity that he ...

The Bayonet Wave

... our line some eight hundred yards in advance,of the line the Turks had held. It was a long hop - from the parapet, but Kitchener's men were not baulked of their scrap. They are a cool, hard, detormined-looking breed, and they don't count the cost. They ...

THE DEBATE

... war. oLaughter and cheers.) When Lord Kitchener wished work to be done, his main consideration was to get it done, and he was not concerned as to the workmen who did it. When the nation realised how much Lord Kitchener had done. they would feel that they ...