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... KITCHENER DROWNED ON HIS WAY TO RUSSIA Jellicoe's Tragic Message from the Grand Fleet. ...
... L 7, 1916, LORD KITCHENER. PRESS TRIBUTES. Lord Kitchener is dead, and the Britieh Empire has inst sustained one of the heaviest losses which it has been called upon to bear during the whole war. Lhe news came upon Letdon yesterday like a crushing and ...
... Lord Rosebery on Lord Kitchener's Death. Specking at W entente Park. Epsom. yesterday sheen.,n at the opening fit some additions to the tea roams 01 the ninvale-eent ramp, Lord Rowdier, said: This afternoon we have had a gloom cast over us by deplorable ...
... LORD KITCHENER AIID STAFF DROWNED. ALL ON BOARD LOST. Press Bureau, Tuesday, 1.10 p.m.—The Secretary of the Admiralty announces that the following telegram has been received from the Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet at 10.30, British summer time ...
... MEN WHO DIED WITH LORD KITCHENER. fie. N. J. O'SgIRNI, of the OM's. (C. Prue. Mr. L. S. ROBERTSON, of the Ministry of itinltions. Whotoproos. Copt. H. J. SAVILL, of H.M.S. Hampshire. • .•. 4%:.,,i . / Y , t • 4 9 . -,. .. . ' t f • , • • ~,,,,, ...
... night. The Glebe says: Th. lam of Lora Kitchener will felt keenly in England. Lot It Is difloalt to see how it nan barn any material effect on the war. The •* Evening Mul * : None rejoice bceaaae Lord Kitchener deed. He served the porpoees of end bnmsnitj ...
... ST ANDREWS PROVOST ON KITCHENER'S FATE. At St Andrews Burgh Tribunal last niirbt Provost Aikman referred to the sad news that Lord Kitchener and his staff had been lost. It was all too terrible. The noble work which he had done for the countrv would live ...
... EMPIRE MOURNS LOSS OF LORD KITCHENER. Lord Kitchener and General Sir William Robertson on the occasion ol an inspection troops. Leaving the War Office with General Joffre when the latter was paying visit to London. ■ ,• . ~■ v^.y^.^.-, >:■,.• ...
... Lord Kitchener and acknowledging his great services to the Empire as soldier and Statesman. High eulogies on Lord Kitchener were pronounced Mr. Massey, the Prime Minister, Sir J. G. Ward, Mr. Dillon, and Sir F. H. Bell. Renter. WHEN LORD KITCHENER TRAVELLED ...
... EMPIRE MOURNS FOR KITCHENER AGREAT SOLDIER SUPREME SERVICE TO ARMY AND STATE. ORGANISER OF VICTORY. WORLD-WIDE GRIEF AT TRAGIC NEWS* KING’S FINETRIBUTE The news of the tragic death of Earl Kitchener, which waa published in nearly all editions of yesterday’s ...
... LORD KITCHENER’S FATE. SHOCK OF NEWS IN BIRMINGHAM. CITY COUNCILS TRIBUTE. Profound Grief.’ LORD MAYOR ON THE NATION S LOSS. TSirmir. gliam were dumbfouniif-d r hey beard the news of Lord Kuclieuer's /ate. Incrodulity was to arked every face as they saw ...