(2) To supplementary expenecs, £1 500. “INTERNATIONAL EXHIBIT.”
... Exhibition. British Empire '.“b:hl,\l } Hors Concours.” :en:’wd by a jou st of genius ¥ 0, this description of Lord Kitchener :fll:& the field for truth compact. ...
... Exhibition. British Empire '.“b:hl,\l } Hors Concours.” :en:’wd by a jou st of genius ¥ 0, this description of Lord Kitchener :fll:& the field for truth compact. ...
... REVENGE BEFORE PEACE. Amsterdam, Wedneeday. The “Nicuwe Rotterdamsche Courant,” referring to the death of Lord Kitchener, says England loses an able and esteemed Army Chief, but England's strength will not tLe broken in the least owing to the loss. The ...
... the other wanted to iscuse, At last, as they were leaving, the civilian said timidly: “And how about tgo war?’ “Ah!” said Kitchener, “the war. Capital idea. Let's buy arn. evening paper.”’ ...
... Featuring Emily Stephens, who cppeared in the lead Rols in * DESTINY,” or “The Seul of a Woman.* SCENES IN LIFE OF THE LATE LORD KITCHENER. CAN ONLY BE SEEN AT THIS HALL Run each day at 2.30, 4.30, 630, and 8.30. ...
... GERMAN DESTROYER STRIKES MINE. The rumours which were prevalent yesterday that Lord Kitchener had been saved proved to be untrue. # is not believed that there are any survivors from the Hampshire. Wfithor the vessel was sunk by mine or torpedo is not known ...
... HIS ESCAPES FROM DFATH. Few so'diets have had more narrow escapes from death than had Lord Kitchener. fiv was wounded five or six times in battle, wae twica shot at by Bedouins and once had a narrow squeak of baing hanged as a spy. Agaimn, after Omdurman ...
... necessary for you to wear that * he inquired, ** Absolutely necessary, sir,” was the reply. “‘What a pity!” exclaimed Lord Kitchener; ‘I was 'ou:g to offor yon a place on my staff. Bat shortsighted men are not wanted here.” £ Men, it used io be said in the ...
... ‘“K'S REBUKE. An illustration of “K's manner of nbnkiu fm.n(mdm‘ kes is given by the folwing inadent. It was during Lord Kitchener’s tour al the defonces of the Indian frontier in mm“fio visited one place where a new fort had juet been erected, and was ...
... PREMIER IN CHAR3IE AT THE WAR OFFICE. The Press Association says that for the moment Mr. Asquith has personal cha of Lord Kitchener's de&runont at the W-rrgam. A meeting of the War Council was held at 10, Downing Street, to-day. MR BALFOTR AND THE NATION'S ...
... WHEN HE SHOWED EMOTION. Kitchener rarely manifested emotion (says a writer in the “Daily Mail”) yet thero were one or two cocasions in his campeigns when he showed it. The first was when Stweevens congratulated him after the Atbara. He held out his hand ...
... Ferdic's intrusion upon Tino and with the postponed Whitsun holiday : sketches amd articles, in_prose and verse, on Jord Kitchener and the Volunteer: a heart-to‘heary talk between the Kaiser and the Crown Prince ; the Wateh Dogs (by a Ternitoral officer ...
... is said that l.ord Kitchener never met a woman for whom he cared to step aside from his work. Queen Victoria once asked him if it were true that he did not care for any woman. Quite true, with one exception,’ re. plied Kitchener. *“ And who is that ...