DEATH OF ‘“KITCHENER OF KHARTOUM.”
... DEATH OF ‘“KITCHENER OF KHARTOUM.” —_— 0 — A GREAT SOLDIER-STATESMAN. ...
... DEATH OF ‘“KITCHENER OF KHARTOUM.” —_— 0 — A GREAT SOLDIER-STATESMAN. ...
... Lorp KiTcHENER'S DeaTE.—Reference to the tragic death of Lord Kitchener was made at a meeting held at Herne Bay, ini connection with the Ratepayers’ and Town Tlmprovement Association, on Tuesday evening, and a vote of condolence with Lerd Kitchener’s sister ...
... Empire. Lord Kitchener will be mourned by the Army as a great soildier who, under conditions of wunexampled difficuliy, rendered supreme and devoted service both to 'the Army and the State. A LIFE OF ACHIEVEMENT. The career of Kitchener of Khartoum was ...
... etc.—s bedr(oms, bath. room, 2 reception rooms, kitchen and scullery, Garden with cycle lodge. TANKERTON .—Small Furnished - House in open position, near sea.—4 bedrooms, bathrocm, 2 sxtt,inirooms, kitchen, etc. low rent for st mme * months, orlonger, : ...
... Messrs. Furley and Furley, Canterbury. . FREEHOLD COTTAGE AND GARDEN, SITUATE IN THE STREET PETHAM, containing sittingroom, kitchen-scullery, and 2 bedrooms. Let to Mr. J. Potts at a rental of 3s per week, thus producing £7 162 per annum, landlord - paying ...
... Bedroom ; highly recommended.—26, Norman Road, Canterbury. 645 TO Let, 2 or 3 Ynfurnished Rooms, without attendance ; bath. use kitchen.—Box 93, Kentish Garette, Canterbury. 659 APARTMENTS Furnished : Sitting and Bedroom, or Furnished House.—44, Whitstable Road ...
... HOME. ‘““I have to report with deep regret that His Majesty’s ship Hampshire (Captain Herbert J. Savilllj R.N.), with Lord Kitchener and his staff on board, was sunk last night about eight p.m., to the west of the Orkneys, either by a mine or torpedo.’’ ...
... large number of books, including 4 FOLIO VOLUMES OF HASTED’S ** KENT,” in fine condition, together with usual kitchen furniture, sundry glass, kitchen china, etc., a quantity of electric fittings, and many other articles too numerous to mention, which Mr. ...
... Important News. SPECIAL SACRIFICE. . High-class mahogany sidebcard £2 10s , Fold-up full-size bedstead with spring 10s. 6d., Kitchen table with large leaf Bs. 6d., Roll stout linoleum to cover room 9s. 6d., Quantity bentwood chairs Is. 6d. each, Full-size ...
... of the Council (after the County Council meeting had been held). At the request of Mr. Western (agent for the late Lord Kitchener), the Council agreed to the diversion of a footpath through Broome Park. Messrs. Mowll and Mowll wrote stating that they ...
... PRIN TS, ¢ =nterbury prints, engravche’r clater colour and «f p:intings, Empire and : “tensilgocks- ELECTRO PLALE, the usual kitchen Fury, arden roller, etec., ete. O the Ae’ Particulars and catalogues in due course bnr,. Uctioneer, 30, St. George’s Street ...
... Council, the Mayor observed that the members all knew what an appalling loss the country had sustained in the death of Lord Kitchene.ar. There ‘was no necessity for him to go into his whole life, as. they all knew It. They could simply say that from the ...