LORD KITCHENER
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... Kitchener and the Volunteers. Many energetic Volunteers who have been steadily drilling for months past and doing much useful military work, cannot fail to feci a certain degree disappointment Lord Kitchener's recent pronouncement on the subject the ...
... LORD KITCHENER. Foreign etudentse of our people are prone to ascribe to them an unemotionalism that might he metaken for lack of fine feeling, but the expreesions of deep sorrow evoked everywhere by the death of Lord Kitchener and those who were with ...
... LORD KITCHENER The Trusted of the People ...
... KITCHE STORIES. Many etories are toki of Lord Kitchener, not all of them displaying him as a man of grim silence and no feelings, which was at one time the popular estimate of him. ...
... LORD KITCHENER DROWNED WAY TO RUSSIA. ...
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... LORD KITCHENER. World’s Tributes to Dead Soldier. ...
... Lord Kitchener. High in fame with the masses of his countrymen and in the esteem and confidence of all the Allies, in the unabated vigour of his powers, at the hands of the enemy and in the discharge of duty, Loan KITCHENER of KHARTOUM has died a soldier's ...
... Lord Kitchener. To-day the British Empire mourns the death of Jord Kitchener uwnder tragic and unexampled circumstances for a Ximister of the Crown. On his way to Russia in H.M.S, Hampshire that vessel was sunk eitoer vy a mime or a torpedo Aff the Orkney ...
... Lord Kitchener, The event* of tho last two years have hardened to tragic surprises, but the announcement issued yesterday by the Admiralty that the cruiser on which Lord Kitchener and his Staff were travelling; to Russia was sunk off the Orkneys on Monday ...
... Kitchener Tributes, From all over the world comes news of the profound sorrow which the death of Lord Kitchener has inspired. THE DOMINIONS. Sir Robert Borden, the Prime Minister, referring to the death of Lord Kitchener, said his presence at the War ...