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... 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! ...
... 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 ...
... MR. CHURCHILL There was rumour in -the City this afternooi that Mr. Winston Churchill was among those accompanying Lord Kitchener on the Hampshire. The Pall Mall Gazette is glad to able to dispel the rumour. Mr. i'hurchill is in London to-day. THE CITY’S ...
... The LIFE WORK of LORD KITCHENER TOLD IN PICTURES Everyone should make a point of securing a copy of to-moirows Daily Mirror. The life story of our Soldier hero will be told in photographs ...
... life story lord kitchener. HOW HE ROSE TO FAME and honour. ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... GREAT ARMY. TWO YEARS' WORK AT THB WAR OFFICE. COUNTRY’S CALL . WHY LORD KITCHENER STAYED IN ENGLAND. ...
... became A.U.C. to the C’oinmaiitVr-in-t'hie> in India iu 19(4-6; assistant-military secretary Lord Kitchener in India in 1907-H, staff officer Lord Kitchener his mission to Japan, Australia, and New Zealand in 1909: anil general staff officer of the third ...