THE KITCHENER EARLDOM
... serve to remind our fellow-subjecte, the Boers, of our strugale with them. His previous title and strle had been “ Viscount Kitchener’ of Khar. joum and of the Vaal in the Colony of the T Seed vam ...
... serve to remind our fellow-subjecte, the Boers, of our strugale with them. His previous title and strle had been “ Viscount Kitchener’ of Khar. joum and of the Vaal in the Colony of the T Seed vam ...
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... WAS LORD KITCHENER THE VICTIM OF A SPY ? A PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED. BULGARIANS SEIZE VILLAGES. PREMIER EXPLAINS Occup FORT RUPEL. Pare, Wy, According to Salonica despatches, the &. tee 3 are very dissatisfied with tne ¢ hanged and declare the state of affairs ...
... propo phrase seems io dave been corrupted into “ Lotd Kitchener is not dead and from that.to “ Lord Kitchener is saved THE OXLY PARALLEL The lors which has fallen upea tue Neti in the Lord Kitchener can be drowrirg of the “Yorkshire only paralleled (sacs ...
... that the. last hope of good ‘news of Lord Kitchener has zone, mourns his death, and, in its makes new vows that, whate'er betides, there sball be no‘slackening of effort to beat down the enemy. Lord Kitchener has gone, bit his work remains. There can ...
... wN W CAPT. The earldom goes to the gallant soldiers elder brether, Colonel H. E. Chevallier Kitchener, though 69 years of age, placed himself at the disposal of the Government on the of the war, and was accepted. He took pért in the South-West Africa ...
... Two COOD TO BE TRUE. Whik the shock of the news of Lord Kitchener's fate was etill fresh, a report through London like 4 prairie Sire thet Lord Kitchener had been saved. It was current-in the City, in the West End, and io the suburbs. It spread to the ...
... lie had Bought for him at the 2 ish price of £23, Lord Kitchener handled it ¥ ness and delight, saying: “A mandarin woul over this and put it in Mr. Partridst » strees'on the fact that Lord Kitchener never b# anything at « high price. ...
... members, disper: after rising and standing amidst prolonged silence, ‘‘HIS GREATEST WORK WAS DONE.” Many warm eulogies of Lord Kitchener’s achieve- in the New ments and expressions of sorrow at his death appear ork papers. All journals agree, says Reuter, that ...
... faith. If the public had been asked by a choose between Kitchener and the Cebinet, it was certainly not the latter which would havo won the day.” THE DLIFECTS OF HIS QUALITIESS. “Lord. Kitchener, says the “Times,” “had thé defects of his qualities. He ...
... the most famous figures of the preeent Lord Kitchener’s career has been closely ass time ciated with some of the greatest events of the last 20 years, and when war was forced upon us it was to Lord Kitchener that the eyes of the people instinctively ¢urned ...
... on the slightest pretext.. They added: “For God’s sake, when is this going to be over?” LORD KITCHENER’S YORKSHIRE WALET. Henry Surguy, valet to Lord Kitchener, was drowned on tho cruiser Hampshire. He was the son of the Jate Serreani-Major Sur- guy. formerly ...