TO KITCHENERS
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... KITCHENER SCHOLARSHIPS. Wellington, Thursday. Colonel eaten Rhodes, member of the House of Representatives, having visited Egjypt, Gallipoli, and Malta on behalf of the New Zealund Government, lias been granted an allowance of £500. ha* asked the Government ...
... friendship existed between Lord Kitchener and myr«e!f, I trust that may prevent tho House from thinking am impudent if I say few words this subject. Ido not speak Lord Kitchener as a Field-Marshal or of .Lord Kitchener the administrator. I speak only ...
... the same time the captain was calling to Lord Kitchener come to tho boat, but owing tho noise made by the wind and sea Lord Kitchener could not hear him, I think. When the explosion occurred Lord Kitchener walked calmly from captaiu's cabin, went up the ...
... When Kitchener Wept. know little that it personal and intimate Lord Kitchener. Ho wat more feared than loved, but there are instances on record testifying: that, although man of iron, still very human. one occasion it fell hi« lot while in India to be ...
... KITCHENER'S LIFE STORY. The Press Association is authorised to 6tate that the family of Lord Kitchener have under oonsideration the publication of his life, the writing of which must of necessity take sonic time. Only the person entrusted with the work ...
... KITCHENERS HEART OF GOLD SIR E. MILNER'S TRIBUTE. Sir Frederick Milner, Bart., has written the following tribute to Lord Kitchener: From many notices read of the late Earl Kitchener I think that people may be likely to infor that with oil his groat ...
... LORD KITCHENER'S END. The further communication issued the Admiralty last night shows clearly how the ill-fated cruiser Hampshire and her precious living freight met their doom. Though Germany it is being claimed that the warship was sunk by submarine ...
... BIOGRAPHY OF LORD KITCHENER. Press Association 6 a uthori6aH + W Ijond Kitchener deration the publication of Undcr wrhing of which must of necessity tu. k ' e ' th ° only hc K!rsoa entrusted ie private documents. ...
... KITCHENER VIR FORTISSIMUS. Rugged with strength of rooted oak which stands Amid storm throes of the rolling years, honoured by all and trusted his peers, lived and Served in many diverse lands. Loldinj fates Empire in his hands roused our manhood, till ...