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7 June 1916 (20)

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Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette

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Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette

LORD KITCHENER

... 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 ...

KITCHENER STORIES

... 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. ...

NOT A WOMAN-HATER

... adiniration and respect. THE OFFICER AND THE EYEGLASS. “A pet aversion of Lord Kitchener was effeminacy During the South African war a certain colonel carne to him with his fixed. Kitchener spotted it at once,”” narrator of the anecdote in ** The Penny. fave ” ...

NEWS AT COPENHAGEN

... {ANY TR Tributes to the life and work of Lord Kitchener were paid yesterday at every place where Englishmen met. Among them are the following :—Lord Rosebery (speaking at Epsom yesterday): Lord Kitchener was a man unlike many in our day who are fond of ...

MV OM ILKUS HAVE TO WORK.”

... Crooks, seconded Lord Kitchener Major-General Sir Ivor Herbert, an audience with ha Majesty the King on the same Kitchener Items. At the close of evenson Cathedral last night the Saul’ was piayed, the congregation with bowed ord Kitchener paid a visit to Tyneside ...

“COUNTLESS WAVES OF RUSSIAN INFANTRY.”

... death Lord Kitchener was ing to Archangel and thence to Petrograd. fi Te was expected back in London for the re- assembling of Parliament. ‘The new Earl Kitchener is Colonel Henry Elliott Chevailer Kitchener, eldest brother of Lord Kitchener. Although ...

THE KING’S MESSAGE

... wide ourrency throughout the country that Lord Kitchener had been saved. Un- there wae ne confirmation of the happily report. of the War Office The Secretary nounces:—A memorial service to Lord Kitchener will be held its) St. Paul's Cathedral. The date ...

SHOCK TO MR ASQUITH

... tributes were paid to ard Kitchener's great work for the nation. The Lord Mavor of London sent the follow ing telegram to the Prime The citizens of London have received with rofound dietross the news of the death of Kitchener Marshal Earl Secretary ol ...

Sensation In Dublin

... Sensation in Dublin The announcement of the death of Lord Kitchener created a profound sensatien in Dublin A native of Ireland, Lord Kitchoner’s military achievements and the high position he held in the Army were regarded with feclings of pride by his ...

THE KING S GRIEF

... to the King :—** The King muuch appreciates the city of mes:- sage of sym athy in the irreparable loss which the Empire Kitchener.” as sustained by the death of Lord ...

TO BPECULITOBS. INVKBTORS ANl> OTHF.BP

... PENSHAW, now in the of the Working Men's and Institute, containing on t oor Ber, Smokeroom, B:!liard-room, Sitting-room, kitchen and Scullery, Beer Cellar; on the first floor 5 Roome and Bathroom. There are the Outoffices and and Extensive Garden Sanitary ...