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... LORD KITCHENER'S FATE. THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR NEWS RECEIVED AFTER GOING TO PRESS. LONDON AND THE TRAGIC NEWS, iioadon received the news Lord Kitchenci s loss with stupefaction. As the newspapers came out with -he announcement they were eagerly -.matched ...
... COVENTRY AND LORD KITCHENER. THE MAYOR'S REQUEST. The Mayor of Coventry issues a that all controlled firms and all those possessing flag-poles and flag,, should fly the Union Jack half-mast and to-morrow mark of respect Lord Kitchener*, memory. THE CHARGE ...
... birthplace is concerned. Horatio Herbert Kitchener the second son of Lieut.-Colonel H. {kitchener, of the 13th Dragoons, who married ! Frances, daughter of the Bfev. Dr. Chevallier, of ' v 'ji Hall, Suffolk. The Kitcheners are tnglian family and have been connected ...
... LORD kitchener. drowned off the ORKNEYS. SHIP TORPEDOED OR MINED. ...
... knows, took over the arduous duties. and Toed Kitchener went out as his Chief of Staff, and (Si Lord Roberta ,out to England. when Pretoria had been captured, it was Lord Kitchener who succeeded him—Lord Kitchener, whose indomitable will] and military genius ...
... never voluble; with Lord Kitchener the national reticence rune, as we 'have seen, to taciturnity. He the useful faculty of being able to pickout clever man, and to employ their abilities to the bast advantage. Lord Kitchener has demonstrated his power ...
... bore of they year, owing to the storms experienced in most parts 'recent!, LORD KITCHENER'S IRISH BIRTH. (From Mr. Haokwaxl:f Life of Lord Lecher (Collins) Lord Kitchener, dike many :other ' notable' men - who have: writ their name' large in, Englith ...
... —TM normal complement of the Hampshire 655 officers and men. ratio Herbert Kitchener, created Kitchener, of Khartoum and 1914, was the son of the late t.. Cot. H. H. Kitchener. of Cossing- Leicestershire. and Frances, ;btu of the Rev. J. Chevallier, of ...
... 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 ...