KITCHENER'S FATE
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... WHAT LORD KITCHENER SAID. Johannesburg, Tuesday. ising st Krugersdorp, Sir Abe Bailey said: England I asked Lord _ Fast before I left were going. Lord Kitchener replied are ‘ell, the Germans are now in a more serious position than le think, espec ially ...
... ‘ARY FOR WAR. MR. YD GEORGE AND KITCHENER’S POST. The Central News understands that Mr. George has been officially approached with s view to Lord Kitchener’s successor, and that in ali probability he will accept the position of Minister for War. It is ...
... concerned ARLIAMENT. TRIBUTES TO: LORD KITCHENER IN HOUSE OF LORDS. SURAN SCHEMESOUND : SCAREMUNGERS NOT JUSLIFL‘ D. The Lord Chancellor took his seat on thegwoolsack in the House of Lords at 4.20 p.m. LORD KITCHENER. The LORD read of sympathy in regard ...
... and As the men were moving up one of the hatchways to their stations, Lord Kitchener, accompanied by a naval officer, appeared. The latter oa'led out “Make way for Lord Kitchener,” and they both went up on to the quarter-deck, and four military officers ...
... TK PASS TS Te = CES Their Majesties the King and Queen arriving at St. Paul’s Cathedral for the Memorial Service to Lord Kitchener ...
... your lordships ill forgive me if I out in Ixrd Kitchener's life—the . his private ever a. man gave whole life to the service Fi was tho man. He gave up his life to Lord Ki eers. ) If we may qi = Kitchener was.the.one he himself would. have. desired, id ...
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... be edifying to e Dead March; but it is difficult for a simple-minded Christian to see how the souls of Herbert, late Earl Kitchener and the ...
... be made, ciples seem strong to ena the Allies to cripple the enemy’s commerce after the war. The ‘tributes paid to Lord Kitchener in the House of Lords ‘to-night came from men who until 8 week ur two ago were working in daily contact with him, and were ...