KITCHENER'S EARLDOM
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... KITCHENER'S EARLDOM. When he home London was en fete in Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAAL St. Helens, Lancashire. Sold everywhere in boxes, (56 pills) 4 alp (168 pills). F ...
... KITCHENER'S. CAREER. BRILLIANT IRISHMAN. HIS SERVICES TO THE EXPIRE. By birth and upbringing Horatio Herbert 'Kitchener was an Irishman. The family, however, can !Taos its descant from Thomas Kitr_honer, born INS, who was agent to a Suffolk baronet. He ...
... great national figure. For during all theca years of an apprenticeship that looked at one time lost and diverted, Kitchener was learning the Eastern tongue, and the Eastern character. By nature he had been gifted with • mathematical mind. By a stern realism ...
... SKETCH. KITCHENER OF RHARTOTTI. FAR CRY FRON WILDS. (By T. P. O'CONNOR, M.P.) DIVISION. I getting banged about in Franco. They were standing up to their medicine gamely, but that medicine vas bitter. They needed a bit encouragement. So that Kitchener, who ...
... ushered into Kitchener's office. Ile remained standing by the door. Any military experience? asked Kitchener. The manufacturer said his had been an officer of Territoriale, and this and that. . . . What's your businsaii' Raked Kitchener. The menufacturer ...
... relatives of Lord Kitchener, their greet sympathy in thia most unfortunate loss. LONDON. Tuesday. 1145 War Mice notifies with reference to the announcement of the low of fl3l S. Hampshire that the special party consisted of Kitchener. with Lient.Col. 0 ...
... Its Moderator. alight Der Dr. West) said they all been profoundly touched hi the news of the death of Lord Kitchener. To his (the mind Lord Kitchener had for many years been one of the noblest figures in our country. The man was even greater than his work ...
... Nelson, o Wellington, a Roberts, • Crodock, a Hood, or Kitchener — many more gallant men and brilliant leaders, too—but the Empire is not weakened, rather strengthened, by their going. The name of Kitchener will he a real living inspiration for generations ...
... you too, said the net member. alt except Lord Kitchener.' said the other fellow, why don't you do it? The Cabinet man heaved a sigh. I you, said he, • that _we have little influence with Kitchener. That may seem to be an exaggerated statement ...
... THE FASHODI AFFAIR. As • diplomatist Lord Kitchener deserved well of his country, in his dealings with the French explorer, Major (now Otaeral) Morehead. at Fashoda,mi the White Nile, alrno• Immediately after the battle of °Murices. • rash act, or random ...
... Secretary of State for War lost his life while pro. ceeding on a special mission to the Emperor of Russia. Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener gave 0 years of distinguished service to the State, and it is largely due to his administrative genius and unwearying energy ...
... country, and Empire owed to Lore Kitchener for the services which be tad rendered since the beginning of the war a debt which could not measured in words (Cheers.) it was not a task, heaven knew, sought by Lord Kitchener. He bad been on his way beck to ...