LORD KITCHENER'S TRAGIC
... LORD KITCHENER'S TRAGIC FATS. ...
... LORD KITCHENER'S TRAGIC FATS. ...
... Lord Kitchener’s Death. TRIBUTE FROM MR. BALFOUR. Mr. Balfour, at the luncheon of the Imperial Council of Commerce in London, paid an eloquent ir:bute to the work of Lerd Kitchener. The sudden loss of 'a man, the most striking figure in all ‘the Allied ...
... Lord Kitchener Drowned. H.M.S. HAMPSHIRE LOST OFF THE ORKNEYS. ...
... the Continent Lord Kitchener’s fame stood high, and as the greatest British soldier they admired and trusted him. Lord Kitchener was unmarried. The heir to the title is his eldest brother, Colonel Henry Elioit Chevallier Kitchener, who was born in 1846 ...
... morning : I have to report, with deep regret, that his Majesty's ship Hampshire (Captain Herbert .1. Saville. R.N.), with Lord Kitchener and his staff, on board, was sunk last night about 8 o'clock to the west of the Orkneys, either by a mine or torpedo. Four ...
... available in connection with the Bar, and the Dwelling-house consists of Drawing and Dining Rooms, Breakfast Room, 4 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantry, etc. ...
... Villa Residence I known as CAP :isford, situate on the Carrickblacker Ronal. Portadowo, containing 3 reception and 7 oms, kitchen, pantries, &0.. with lawn and orsv amissl grounds araohed; also suitable out alter ,_Apply to R. Chapman, Auctioneer, Portaclens ...
... TO BE LET. COMFORTABLE Bed-Sitting-Room, with gas ring, use of kitchen, with or without attendarce. Apply this Office. 'Dwmnnlxo-uofiéfi to Let, No. 89 Hill Street, with Garden at rere. Apply J. Mahaffy, Agent, Chu sh Place. l l OUSE and Si:op to Let. For ...
... able t> create and place in the field the armies which are to-day upholding the {raditional glories of our Emrire. Lcrd Kitchener will b 2 mourned by the army as a great soldier, who uader conditions of unexam=led difficulty rendered supreme and devoied ...
... term of 10,000 years, subject to the yearly rent of £5. The House contains 2 reception and 5 bedrooms, bath, pantries (2), kitchen, scullery, .etc., fromt and rere gardens, and is situate in one of the best private residential and central positions in the ...
... Armagh, and held as a yearly tenancy at the low yearly rent of £1 18s 2d. There is a comforiable Dwelling-house consistintg of kitchen, 2 rooms, also barn and other suitable out-offices. There is also a good spring-well yielding an inexhaustible supply of good ...
... conneciion with the Imperial Chambers of Commerce. Lord Desberough, who presided, announced the news of the loss of Lord Kitchener and his staff, and said that was the reason for the Prime¢ Minister’s absence. Mr. Buxion, chairman of the London Ceunty ...