DOING THEIR BIT
... plots of vacant land have been planted with vegetables by boys of the Harrow County School, who hope to save the school kitchen considerable expense. In the photograph some of the boys are ...
... plots of vacant land have been planted with vegetables by boys of the Harrow County School, who hope to save the school kitchen considerable expense. In the photograph some of the boys are ...
... of Mx. Sheehy Skentngton, but old not intervene in the proceedinga. Sympathetic references were made to the death of Lord Kitchener. In the course of evidence as to ; the SiniFein riling in Dublin. Lieutenant Morris, 11th East ' Surrey Rest-' went, described ...
... King Exdward’s passing away has touched the public mind and heart and imagination more profoundly than the death of Lord Kitchener. it occurred go unexpectedly and in such drama- tic fashion that the public simply gasped for breath, and wondered what new ...
... rumour gained wide Lord Kitchener was U; throughout the country that there was no confirmation of the report, and although no official genial was issued Tumour was eff ectuaily disposed of the announcement from the War at Kitchener” the 8.15 p.m. that “oving ...
... LORD KITCHENER'S , Ci i RK IN THE PRESEN k'atching the Turks at t Dardanelles, The enemy we re only thirty yards away and quite unawa f his use. Lord Kitch r with his brother [alter.. • Greeting an Indian officer who won the V.C. At the Allies' conference ...
... their tribute* ibe late Lord Kitchener. They mourn the Ulustrioua soldier they might one of the greatest sons t-e republic. The Petit Journal *’ •ays: Everybody can see these days of war in * bat great degree Lord Kitchener displayed his clearness of vision* ...
... ROOMS Wanted at c-noe or Victoria Park district preferred.—d- - Oifice. WANTED, Small FLAT, near City; two ting-room, and kitchen. Moderate terms- ess Office. ___--- - BUSINESS Man wants SITTING-ROOM and near Redland Clifton Down jHationj. which must ...
... coal receiver, all bra** and bedsteads, wool mattresses, wire 0lis » feather and wool beds, marble clock ments, pictures, kitchen dresser, vsXl items—iq all 350 lots. 0 On view this evening until 10.30 and w 0 i sale. Tel. Bank 4327, Waterloo 4CB. LOST ...
... eatable. England, as the food supplied by the Germans was un- wo of the men were transported on stretchers. Tho news of Lord Kitchener’s death created a pro ‘ound sensation among them.—Reuter, ...
... baa mu«U* °* lewd Kitchen or his staff while way Russia. Raucous-voiced nowaveu ...
... KITCHENER DEAD. WAR CHIEF’S TRAGIC END. ...
... On the same occasion I heard Kitchener ■peak, and the few remark* he made, without any notes or obvious premeditation, would have quite sufficed to establish the reputation of any man for culture and statesmanship. Kitchener was not merely great organiser ...