WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14. 1916
... WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14. 1916. TO THE MEMORY OF LORD KITCHENER. SOVEREIGN AND PEOPLE AT ST. PAUL’S. ...
... WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14. 1916. TO THE MEMORY OF LORD KITCHENER. SOVEREIGN AND PEOPLE AT ST. PAUL’S. ...
... for August.—Butler. XJ’-fcIVTN. Carnarvonshire.—Fumiahed House to T>et. own -l-v grounds; eight bed. three sitting rooms, kitchens: all modern conveniences; garage —Jones. Rhianfa. (Kineton Rd.l.-Faraished House Let: fire bed looms, two reception. S3* ...
... TO-DAY’S EVENTS. Lord Kitchener, Cathedral, 12. [Workers* Union Otmforenoe, Institute, 10. ...
... Retail Shop, Private-Office, throe Bed Room*. Kitchen Scullery, and Outoffices, with large covered Yard at side. long Garden at rear. No. compr.se* Motor Show Boom, Pr vate Office General Office. Stores. Kitchen. Scullery, three Bod Rooms. Box Room Cellar ...
... overcome in the kitchen. The cap was found near the meter. HANDEL’S “DEAD MAiRCH BANNED NETHERTON. The Vicar Netberton, who is also rural dean, has refused to sanction the playing of the Dead March in “Saul” on the occasion of Lord Kitchener memorial service ...
... the oast ot the Maso were driven back with heavy loss. Lord Kitchener Memorial Service. Yesterday was devoted many narts of the British Empire to memorial services for the late Lord Kitchener. The King and Queen attended the service that was held at St ...
... ASTON. The accommodation comprises wide Tiled Vwtibnle and Hall Entrance. Dining Boom, Break last Room. Drawing excellent Kitchen Accommodation, two light Pantne*. and Had leading Garden. First Floor are lour principal Bed Rooms, Bath Room, separate w ...
... HOUSES LAUD TO LET. C LETT.—Modern si donee to Let, or Sell; two reception ■ rooms, four bed rooms, bath, large kitchen, garden, tennis lawn two-stall stable and coach-house.—Apply, letter. Springfield. Cleat • Tj'DGBASTON.—B. Spring ltd.; four bod rooms ...
... Attaches Allied and Neutral States. Special seats were reserved for Commander Kitchener, R.N., end Capt. H. H. Kitchener, R.F.C. (nephews), and for Mrs. Parker and Miss Kitchener (sis-ters of the laa© Field-Marshal) and for other relatives and personal friends ...
... with dressing rooms), bath, three maidservants bed rooms, two bo* rooms, servants’ hall, kitchens, cellar*, and olpees, with attractive pleasure grounds, kitchen gardens, glasshouses. and stabling or motor accommodation.—Apply George Loveitt and Sons ...
... EGYPT’S SENSE OF LOSS. number of telegrams have been received the War Office expressing condolence the death of Lord Kitchener. They include messages from the Board of Marshals at Tokio, the Sirdar of Egypt, the Serbian Minister War, Egyptian students ...
... FRANCE. The “Petit Journal”: Everybody can see ia these 662 days of war in what great degree Lord Kitchener as Minister or Generalissimo, in the Government offices or ia the International and British conference halls, displayed his clearness vision, his ...