Kitchener
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... LORD KITCHENER NUMBER the . . ...
... LORD kitchener. drowned off the ORKNEYS. SHIP TORPEDOED OR MINED. ...
... INSPECTION THE CITY BATTALIONS. Although rumoured various times since ! the outbreak of the war that Lord Kitchener had paid surreptitious visit Birmingham i-i connection with the supply of munitions, nothing was ever publicly ' known concerning these ...
... the country, and the Empire noder debt which cannot be measured words the services Lord Kitchener has rendered. This was not task which was sought by Lord Kitchener lor himself. He was bis way back Egypt to resume the functions which he had discharged ...
... PREMIER’S TRIBUTE. Lord Kitchener will down in British history fee only m«n who b*s won double reputation a« commander war and political ruler ia peace. Since the war has won now reputation maker of armies. the English Carnot, the organiser victory Only ...
... complete history of Britain’s Great Soldier Hero who died, as he has lived, for his country. The Life and Work Lord Kitchener Told in Pictures. Everyone should make a point of securing copy of to-morrow's Daily Mirror. The Life Story of Our Soldier ...
... MISSION DISCUSSION OF IMPORTANT MILITARY financial questions. The following was issued by the Trees Bureau this evening; Lord Kitchener, the invitation of his Imperial Majesty, had left England a visit Russia. The Secretary of State was accompanied Mr. O’Bierne ...
... (Bfitiah time) this morning:— have report, with*deep regret, that H.M-8. Hampshire (Captain Herbert 3 Savili. E.N.), with Lord Kitchener and his stafi board, was sunk last sbout 8 the west of the Orkneys, either by mine or torpedo. Fear boats were' seen by observers ...
... oorme, would have been far heavier blow hod happened before the greatest work of his life had been well-nigh aosnpleced. For Kitchener will go down not the viator Khartoum, not the general who brought the Boer war feßzooe—fui conclusion, not much for any of ...
... Lord Mayor said; I deeply repet say that I have received newt a great disaster. His Majesty’s ship Hampshire, with Lord Kitchener and his staff on board, suck last night either by a mine torp«do off the Orkneys. No survivors have yet been found, and it ...
... . Settling Day ingust 8. 1914). S% .June IS. Loiroo*. Tuesday Afternoon. The news and circumstances of Lord Kitchener’* death made the most profound impression on the Stock Exchange, throughout the whole financial district bat it was sign ...