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... STOCK exchange the house and lord kitchener. ...
... prices NOT AFFECTED of the drown‘ „f l/ord Kitchener caused • did not fall to any Prl Extent by reason of the fact there «a» Rpeculative account Jrmand fo* investment stocks 5l in excess supplies and a tone prevailed in nearly all the until the afternoon ...
... plunged into gloom and mourning by news, which reaches us at the moment of going to press, 'hat H.M.S. Hampshire, with Lord Kitchener and his staff board. was sunk last night, probably by a torpedo. There ;- pr.tetically no hope of his lordship having survived ...
... Gazette” voicing the national feeling in thin matter, and Lord Kitchener returned to London at the urgent request of the Government. The hours that followed brought war for England, but Lord Kitchener was at the War Office. What followed is a chapter in the ...
... Tighe, and Major Johnson. - It has long been the universal opinion that Lord The prosecution was conducted by Major K im- Kitchener as a military organiser was without her, and Mr. Marsboll acted as Judge-Advocate. equal, and his wide knowledge and experience ...
... They become purely necessities—of the army for State purposes; man's fruition individually; all the rest belongs to the kitchen. Their place, as the Hun would explain. To understand militarism, we must grasp this one fact-that the glorification of ...
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... man's fruition individually; And happier seasons may their dawn unfold, very forceful animal all the rest belongs to the kitchen. A. TgOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. And all your sacred felloWship restore Of course, he smokes everywhere, takes the Their place, ...
... CRIMINAL RICORD OFFICR. 03.—Remanded at Highgate P. Seta. (L.) until 7th inst., charged with burglary—forcing back kitchen window, stealing clothing, watch, etc., and leaving bv front door.—JAMES GRIFFIN, C.R.O. No. S/83169, age 26, ut. sft., c. fresh ...
... He was createdßaron Kitchener of Khartoum and of Aspall, Suffolk, and made G.C.8.; Parliament voted its thanks, with a grant of £30,000; and he received the Khedive's medal with two clasps. The populace made a hero of Lord Kitchener, who was by no means ...
... TUESDAY, June 6, 1916. LORD KITCHENER* By ths death of Lord Kitchener have lost a great, supreme organiser victory. Kis tasks late years have been those to which none but a man of his powers would have been euual. That Lord Kitchener should have risen to the ...
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