Kitchener's Sensitiveness
... Kitchener's Sensitiveness. He was not by nature at«l teinp* optimial, but in the ilarkest momeuts ot auiiety and of discouragement I have never known bus courage ...
... Kitchener's Sensitiveness. He was not by nature at«l teinp* optimial, but in the ilarkest momeuts ot auiiety and of discouragement I have never known bus courage ...
... shake my confidence Lord Kitchener's ability meet the heavy demands which I had to make upon him. Earl of Derby. I not speak Lord Kitchener a Field-Marshal of Lord Kitchener the administrator; speak of Kitchener—K, called him—Kitchener was ...
... KITCHENER’S SUGCESSOR. Reported Final Decision on Mr. Lloyd George, it has been decided, writes the political correspondent of the “‘ Morning Post,” that Mr. Lloyd George is to succeed the for War. late Earl Kitchener as Secretary of State The same journal ...
... KITCHENER’S AUTOGRAPH Further offers for Lord Kitchener's auto graph appeal for 300.000 recruits have bee receives at the Rod Cross Gift House, I’sll Mall. Two the offers amount to .£I,S(K. they were from Messrs. Burberrv arc Mr. George Speers Brown, ...
... Lord Kitchener’s Successor. In hi-s soeech at Lady bank the Prime Minister gave indention the care and anxiety with which he is considering the duty that has devolved uthu him nominating Lord Kitchener’s successor at the War Office. Lord Kitchener’s own ...
... LORD KITCHENER’S DEATH. Mr. ASQUITH: Since the House lest met the country and the Empire have sustained irreparable loss the death of Lord Kitchener, and I beg to give notice that tomorrow, the commencement of business, I shall move resolution which will ...
... KITCHENER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS. Wellington, June 15. Col. Heaton Rhodes, member the House of Representatives, having visited Egypt, Gallipoli, and Malta or. behalf the New Zealand Government, has been granted an allowance of £5OO. He has asked the Government ...
... HOW LORD KITCHENER WAS LOST. ...
... THE LATE LORI) KITCHENER. Before proceeding with th e business of the morning the Chairman said: Gentlemen, I rise to remind you that on the stroke of twelve a memorial service to the late Lord Kitchener is to be held in St. Paul's, London. By the untimely ...
... which all the twelve survivors were examined. The circumstances under which Lord Kitchener died are not known. The captain was heard calling to Lord Kitchener to get into his (the captain's) boat, but no one knows whether he did so or not. No one saw any ...
... The Late Lord Kitchener. - AMUSEMENTS, Etc. ...
... Where Kitchener Died. Many people are asking wliere is BireaT Bay, which, it i? said, the Hampshire sank. Mr. James Gray, president the Viking Society, in answering the question in the “Spectator,” says: “It is on the west coast of the mainland Orkney ...