LORD KITCHENER’S FATE
... LORD KITCHENER’S FATE. Loot on M.M.B. Hampshire with Crew of 665 ...
... LORD KITCHENER’S FATE. Loot on M.M.B. Hampshire with Crew of 665 ...
... Telegrapb,” n* the death of Lord Kitchener, T’ -* British Empire has had many brilliant to-'f and servants. But as we throw oar nvinds into the past, it is hard name or/ who served it better and did for glory than Lord Kitchener. And happier than most in this—thu ...
... LORD KITOHXNKR-S MISSION. The following was issued by the Press Bureau last evening:— Lord Kitchener, on the invitation of Imperial Majesty, hod heft visit Russia. The Secretary of State accompanied by Mr O’Bierne, Sir Frederick Donaldson, and Brigad ...
... HOW THE NEWS WAS RECEIVED ABROAD. The news of Lord kitchener’s death created a great sensation when given to the press by the British Legation here. The news arrived two hours earlier from Berlin, but was discredited. Capetown, Tuesday. * the House of ...
... KING’S MESSAGE, LORD KITCHENER'S DEVOTED SERVICE The following Army Order was issued midnight By His Majesty's commands the following Order ha» been issued the Army:— “The King haa learned with profound regret the disaster by which the Secretary of State ...
... political circles last night as the selection of the new Secretary of State (or War. Lamentable as is the tragic end of Lord Kitchener, the needs of war brook no delay, and is realised that the new appointment must be made speedily. Some time ago the claims ...
... has sent telegram of condolence to Asquith, expressing the French Government’s deep sense of the toes sustained by Lord Kitchener’s death. ...
... A MEMORIAL SERVICE FOB TBS LATE LORD KITCHENER, K.G , G.C.8., G.C.M.G., 0.M., wm held SUNDAY EVENING. JUNE Uth, at 630. Preacher REV DR WAHBCHAUER, M.A. ...
... MEETING WITH M.P. e. Th« “Daily News,” dealing with Lori Kitchener's meeting with Pari:a. ment last Friday, «aye: the audje:ir« had heard Lord Kitchener either cere monial occasions or giving has periodical reTiew of the military situation in the H« Lords ...
... THK NEWS IN PARIS Paris. Tin*lay News the drowning of Lord Kitchener ran like Idflre through Paiis th afternoon. The late MinieU-r of War was regarded by the French as tho brain uf the British Army, and his death conies to them with as great shock aa ...
... national calamity, and tl,.- is, . nqucaied i-a\ , sympathy with the very gr «t . ration has sustained through tlj .. Lord Kitchener. was served his King and his couutty j 0., ' and well. There no name present ' existence that could have , the huge and ...
... the Prime Minister received definite news the calamity, and the aad tidings came aa a great shock to Mr Asquith, for Lord Kitchener was not only colleague, but a close personal friend. A meeting of the War Counoil had boon summoned for 11.30 ajn., and tha ...