They Want More
... They Want More. Many of the M.P.s who met Lord Kitchener at his at home think that other Ministers might adopt a similar plan for giving and correcting information. ...
... They Want More. Many of the M.P.s who met Lord Kitchener at his at home think that other Ministers might adopt a similar plan for giving and correcting information. ...
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... cannot ing to get rid of him. Fortunately be measured in words for the services they failed, just as Wednesday night’s Lord Kitchener has rendered since attack failed, and those who accepted the beginning of the war. the invitation of Lord Ktchener and _ ...
... In the Dark. THE meeting between Lord Kitchener and two hundred members of Parliament may be said to have been another secret session. As such it will give rise to a prodigal crop of rumours, and as such it will be unpopular with the British people, who ...
... an enormous amount of good can come from secret political conclaves, we are hound to express our satisfaction that Lord Kitchener has set a good example to Lis colleagues by taking the members of the House of Commons into his confidence in regard to the ...
... Attitude.—Prince of Wales's Fund. —Trench Holidays for M.P.5..-A Word About Herr Bailin. - Mr. Asquith's Indispensables. The Kitchener Myth.—Our London Prussians. hl ot It POLITICAL CORRESPONDENTS. . news, with the his mishandling of the Welsh coal strike ...
... challenged Mr. Asquith deny it—a charge which goes to the whole root of the Cabinet attitude towards Lord Kitchener. Sir Arthur said that when Lord Kitchener went to. Greece the Cabinet endeavoured to get rid of him. At this statement there were interruptions ...
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... COALS. W. H. LEE & CO. CHIEF OFFICE: 12. PANCEAS-ROAD, ff.W. Special Bright House. 33/-. Special Large Kitchen. 31/-. Special Nuts for Kitcheners and Bakers, SIK Best Ooke 1/11 per sack. Tele.; North 3. 994. ...
... without undue modd'utY• I didn't know it. and no doubt if the servants had all left suddenly and I Bad had to go into the kitchen and prepare the dinner. I should have cried out in. despair and given op the task befor• I undertook it. But when the war ...
... got to win, we eaa to ehowhera that it l& my et i rle days on the to who knows the - 'fort woad be side to worio lIIMMAY KITCHENER MEETS M.P.I. _. . •Umat Western I to time nomelan' at this easereed tq defer holtdays or other. (Cr is gi ior i• i • 'wise ...
... a prominent feature at the future coming general election. The amusing politica: and newspaper attempts to maintain the Kitchener myth have aroused cynical smiles in tho War Office, where it, was long ago discovered that nothing would induce the War Secretary ...