LORD KITCHENER
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... KITCHENER OF KHARTOUM. A GREAT SOLDIER'S LIFE AND WORK. INDIA AND EGYPT. CROWNING EFFORTS OF A FINE CAREER. Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and Broome was horn at Crotter House, Ballylongfortl. Co. Kerry, June 24, IS3O, and so would have completed his 6Gth ...
... life story lord kitchener. HOW HE ROSE TO FAME and honour. ...
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... his health Colonel Kitchener went back to Egypt in the autumn Adjutant-General to the Egvptian Army, and took part in the fighting on the Soudan frontier under the Sirdar, Sir Francis Grenfell. On December 80, 1888, Colonel Kitchener distinguished himself ...
... KITCHENER GREAT SOLDIER AND HIS STAFF LOST. ' H.M.S. HAMPSHIRE MINED OR TORPEDOED ON THE WAY TO RUSSIA. ...
... Regiment). Lord Kitchener was unmarried. The heir to the title is his eldest brother, Colonel Henry Elliott Chevallier Kitchener, who was born in 1846 and married in 1877 Eleanor Fanny, daughter of Lieut-Colonel F. Lushin gton, C.B. Colonel Kitchener’s wife died ...
... TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 6,1916. LORD KITCHENER DROWNED. OUR GREATEST SOLDIER GOES DOWN IN BRITISH CRUISER. SUNK OFF THE ORKNEYS. H.M.S. HAMPSHIRE TORPEDOED OR MINED: ALL ON BOARD FEARED LOST. ...
... 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 ...
... ORDER YOUR COPY NOW Horatio H. rbort Kitchener w*a the ,, )n ion of Lieut.-Colonel H. H. Kitchener, of the I'tth Dragoons, who married Fran.e! ...
... our Ally announced. As recently as last Friday Lord Kitchener met the members of the House, of Commons in private conference, and was'enthusiastically received by them. As a speaker. Lord Kitchener was not eloquent. He disdained, indeed, the arts of ...