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... Meeting met the offices of Messrs. and Sons, Cavendish Square, London, this morning and decided, owing to the death of Lord Kitchener, to abandon the Windsor Meeting fixed for Friday ■ajid Saturday. ...
... Meeting met the offices of Messrs. and Sons, Cavendish Square, London, this morning and decided, owing to the death of Lord Kitchener, to abandon the Windsor Meeting fixed for Friday ■ajid Saturday. ...
... about one haif is EXCELLENT PASTURE, and the remainder ARABLE, together with comfortable. Well-arranged HOUSE. HOMESTEAD, and KITCHEN GARDEN: the Budding* comprising CIDER-MILL. COWHOUSES. CHAFFHOUSE. STABLING, and large BARN Tenant. Mr. John Hartwright Rent ...
... BIRMINGHAM DAILY POST, WEDNESDAY , JUNE 1916 LONDON LETTER. London, Tuesday Night. Lord Kitchener. London was eurioken with great sorrow to-doy by the news of Lord Kitchener’s tragic j end. Other pens will writ© his biography and appraise his services to the ...
... redeemed the land from the clutches its creditors, and Kitchener, who saved it from the ( menace of barbaric invaders, and by engineering : achievement has added enormously its economic wealth. Kitchener remodelled the Egyptian army, ihe reconquered the Soudan ...
... Windsor MmmriNQ. The •' Sport®understand* that quote© the great low the nation ha* *u* t«tnad by th*' ...
... the Prime Minister; The citizens of London have received with profound distress the news of the death Field- Marshal Earl Kitchener, Secretary of State for War, himself a distinguished citizen, and places record its sorrow that career of immeasurable national ...
... Fate has been terribly cruel to Lord Kitchener. •• k. k.’s « the last great QR«AT meoRO. war which con- vulsed Euro p • Nelson was taken when victory h%d been won, and Wellington lived many years after Waterloo. Kitchener has perished in the North Sea in ...
... to Lord Kitchener's traduce vs. 2>P*.‘&Wiok the ...
... shook yesterday’s tragic blow passes away, begin get the •rent Into truer perspective, realise, not only what the death Lord Kitchener means the nation, bat also what it does not mean The sense of disaster remains) bat it appears less overwhelming ; the c ...
... was 36 years of age, and his loss is deeply regretted his comrades. Sergeant McLaughian was appointed to attend upon Lord Kitchener about the commencement of the war. and had accompanied his lordship on several journeys to France, as well as on more distant ...
... rescue were listened to with From all parts of the Midlands we. received telephone of ansious inquiry fact, the news that Kitchener had been saved must have travelled as as the Admiralty statement of his death One persistent rumour was that K. K.” had ...
... TRIBUTE TO LORD KITCHENER. Lord Desborough, presiding luncheon of the British Imperial Council of Commerce at the Cannon Street Hotel, London, to-day-, read a passage from a letter written a time of sorrow which he received from Lord Kitchener. It ran : We ...