LORD KITCHENER
... LORD KITCHENER. World’s Tributes to Dead Soldier. ...
... LORD KITCHENER. World’s Tributes to Dead Soldier. ...
... LORD KITCHENER’S FATE. No Survivors from the Hampshire. THE KING S SYMPATHY. Tribute to the Great Soldier’s Empire Services. Uiere now hope of Lord Kitchener having been saved, and the fact may be accepted that every soul on the cruiser Hampshire has ...
... Niews Van den Dag” foresees that Lord Kitchener’s death will stimulate England in efforts to end the war victoriously.— Central News. The Rottcrdamsche Courant,” in leading article on the death of Lord Kitchener, says :—The news, however overwhelming ...
... blow hurt badly,.but its sting will merely stir greater efforts. We owe it to Kitchener’s memory that even the loss of him should not dishearten us for moment. A strange Kitchener legend had grown up, by which the great soldier was represented as a man with ...
... collected. It may not be technically right Ito refer ** Kitchener’s Army”, but the | popular phrase crystallises a great truth. man could have done so well, or so quicklv, the work which Kitchener did, for none had the same hold on the confidence and ...
... the ranks of the French army. Wednesday. All the newspapers this morning comment on the tragic news oi the death of Lord Kitchener. Polybe in the Figaro says. u On the morrow of the naval victory of Horn Reef, which becomes more glorious with every fresh ...
... arm of the uniform and of the greatcoat. The following official statement was Issued by the Press Bureau last night:— Lord Kitchener, the Invitation of His Imperial Majesty, had left England a visit to Russia. The Secretary of State was accompanied by Mr ...
... the utmost sincerity, that think the Army, the etmmry, and tb« Empire are under • debt which measured m word, for the Lord Kitchener has rendered the beginning of the war. ...
... STRIKING FIGURE. Mr. Balfour’s Tribute to Lord Kitchener. Mr. Balfour, speaking to-day at a luncheon of > British Imperial Council of Commerce, and replying the toast of the Imperial Fleet, paid a tribute Lord Kitchener. He said the sudden death and loss of a ...
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