BUIES TO KITCHENER
... BUIES TO KITCHENER. nd Voices France’s Sense of Loss. ...
... BUIES TO KITCHENER. nd Voices France’s Sense of Loss. ...
... kitchener stories. Itebukes lo Soldiers, Kitchener, a prominent f P to bav- .. to . « u during a in the War, “and how you pro. . the , it,’’ replied Kitchener drily ahail organise it.’* Moat or the stones about “K. K.**— and ;vas a i*aa about whose memory ...
... TH OF KITCHENER. nj«Has ...
... EVENING WEDNESDAY. 7 JUNE* 1916- men who died with KITCHENER. Brilliant Officials Among lli-fated Parly. Lieuf.-C&lonsl Oswald Arthur GeralQ Fitzgerald, C.M.C., sa. personal secratary Lord Kitcncner since the latter btcmue VV*r iLnjstfcf |n iil^ 'Tiro ...
... PANSHINE KITCHEN MAGIC. Kitchen magic i That’, what it «. a utu« Panshine damp cloth —a brisk rub —a shine and a smile everything clean, everybody happy. That’s the Panshine Idea. Look on the bright side of things. Try it yt>ars«lf year own kitchen. Try it ...
... FREB INSURANCE AGAINST ALL, BIRMING THE KING AND LORD KITCHENER. By his Majesty's commands the following Ord»r has been issued to the Army:— The has learned with profound regret of the disaster by which * the Secretary of State for War has lest his life ...
... intimately acquaint©.! with the, inside of the military n.Rchine, ; available take the threads where J.ord Kitchener has left them. When Lord Kitchener, the urgent request of Mr. Asquith, came back from Dover August, lull, aud accepted the office War becretary ...
... rejoices vi, /Kitchener »»4it. ' . mercy and fsmo unblemished, hi* con rag* *r* absolutely un- Tost lord Kitchener’s bran,. , ***! tho gift of patience: m *?* •nly way which tho '-*o hops to win ths war.—Central U.T. V M •«**** Lord Kitchener has pro'« ...
... rriaia the war. Lord Kitchener never doubted eventual victory. When left London for the last time lie knew aure. For hia •ucoeaaor, whoever may be. the beat can hope that may inspired Lord Kitchener’s spirit and carry lord Kitchener’s rrowniug work speedy ...
... the Cabinet, held at No. 10, low mug •street, this morning. The Prime Minister presided. THE REMARKABLE RI’MOIR. Ths news Kitchener’* trag-c death travellerl like wildfire yesterday afternoon, and everywhere had stunning effect Peopl* could not believe ...
... Fate has been terribly cruel to Lord Kitchener. •• k. k.’s « the last great QR«AT meoRO. war which con- vulsed Euro p • Nelson was taken when victory h%d been won, and Wellington lived many years after Waterloo. Kitchener has perished in the North Sea in ...
... to Lord Kitchener's traduce vs. 2>P*.‘&Wiok the ...