KITCHENER DEAD
... KITCHENER DEAD. WAR CHIEF’S TRAGIC END. ...
... 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 ...
... that work in the vast armies that Great Britain now has in the field. They are “Kitchener's Armies,” and “Kitchener’s, Armies” they deserve to be for all time. Lord Kitchener organised them in the first instance; he trained them and watched over their training ...
... with the 'M.P.'s. There never was a more instantaneous mutual discovery than of Kitchener by the House of Commons and of the House of Commons by Kitchener. It gave Kitchener immense satisfaction, and I heard quite unromantic M.P.'s saving that there really ...
... it reminds us that, from military standpoint, the death of Lord Kitchener is now enormously less serious than it would have been had it occurred year or eighteen months ago. Lord Kitchener was an organiser and indefatigable worker; even his critics could ...
... BIRMINGHAM DAILY POST, WEDNESDAY , JUNE 1916 LONDON LETTER. London, Tuesday Night. Lord Kitchener. London was eurioken with great sorrow to-doy by the news of Lord Kitchener’s tragic j end. Other pens will writ© his biography and appraise his services to the ...
... Scotland Yard. An Irishman the ar fisoretory, was 36 years of age. Sergi. McLaughlin was appointed to I attend upon Lord Kitchener about the coonnierimment of the war, and had amompaiiied his lordship on severaemnrueya to France. as roll as on more distant ...
... JUNK 191ft 30SSIP OF CAPITAL THE LONDON CORRESPONDENTS TRAGEDY OF LORD KITCHENER warlike and Sovereign’s Thru- splendid words graven tor ’a St Gordon were in ain irtegrity to’ deat sjmpor year newspaper people by Mona wrong but appaCiRg Ji earthquake ...
... THAT ANY OTHER DAILY PICTURE PAPER No. 3,938. Registered at the G.P.O WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1916 I as a One Halfpenny. LORD KITCHENER DROWNED • THE GREAT ON HIS WAY TO RUSSIA • FIELD-MARSHAL ON BOA ! 1 A SUNKEN • CRUISER. , . _ _ • , . . , . . . • .. . . ...
... party. ELDER BROTHER INHERITS LORD KITCHENER'S TITLE. Special Remainder Ensures Continua- Lion of Famous Name. Lord Kitchener is succeeded in the title by lus elder brother, Colonel Henry Elliott Chevalier Kitchener, who inherits the peerage by special ...
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... together with the crew of the ship, have mined the men who have laid down their lives for the country. will not lament Lo?d Kitchener to-day. lived full hfe He had gamed reputation which other man m these islands possessed had gamed the confidence not merely ...