KITCHENER’S FAIL
... KITCHENER’S FAIL BURGH EV THE CAUSE OF THE DISASTER ...
... KITCHENER’S FAIL BURGH EV THE CAUSE OF THE DISASTER ...
... LORD KITCHENER'S STAFF COLONEL . FITZGERALD , C . M . G . Lieutenant-Colonel Oiwald Arthur Gerald Fitz-Gerald . C 1 I . G ., of the 18 th K . G . O . Lancers and Johnston Castle , Wcxford . had acted as Personal llilitary Secretary to Lord Kitchener . si ...
... untarnished splendour Lord Kitcheners magnificent and self-sacrificing THE > EW EARL KITCHENER , Earl Kitchener is succeeded in all his titles ( except lie Barony created in 1833 ) by his elder broiber , Henry Elliot Cbevallier Kitchener , born 5 th October ...
... CHE KING'S ORDER TO THE ARMY . LORD KITCHENER'S GREAT SERVICES . Peess Bcbeatf , Tuesday , Midnight . By His Majesty ' s command , the following Order has been issued to the Army * : — The King has learnt , with profound regret of the disaster by which ...
... TRAGIC DEATH . OF LORD KITCHENER . DROWNED ON HIS WAY TO rttssta : ...
... Lop . d Rosebeht , in a tribute to Lord Kitchener , ssid his epitaph would be , He did his duty . ^ p . 7 . ) The Russian troops continue to develop the successes gained on the front from the River Pripet to the Rumanian frontier , where up to the ...
... f ^ OOK , £ 40 , 3 in kitchen ; elderly titled lady ; Scotland-\ J London ; cooks , i 2 Z- £ 35 . _ M'Callum ^ s , _ Diinlermlln (! . COOKS , hoase-tablemaids , and general sorvahts wanted ; good wagei . Edinburgh Select Bureau , 42 Gcorgo St . COOK ...
... control being 6 tretched as far as Lord Kitchener desired . Happily , the occasion for a full and just review of the War Secretary ' s work during the war occurred last week . It was not courted by Lord Kitchener ; it was furnished by his critics . There ...
... Prime Minister received definite news of tho calamity , and the sad tidings came as a great shock to Mr Asquith , for Lord Kitchener was not oniy a colleague , but a close personal friend . A meeting of the War Council had been summoned for 11 . 50 , and ...
... fearful calamity which had befallen tic nation h ; f the death of Lord Kitchener . We had no idea that Lord Kitchener was on the high seas . Personally , he felt the loss of Lord Kitchener was such that-they would have great difficulty in realising how that ...
... flat , 4 rooms , bath , and kitchen , h . k c ; rent . moderate . J . D . Philips Smith , 10 Castle Street . T INDSAY Place , 4 . —Corner of Chambers Street ( tenants , Xj Territorial Force Association ); 5 rooms , kitchen , ic ; suitable for classroom ...
... occasion , when Lord Kitchener came down to his placo in the country , he remarked— This place is my homo . I have no home of my own . ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY . The Archbishop of Canterbury said :. — It is a grave tragedy . Lord Kitchener has done probably ...