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LORO KITCHENER’S LETTER

... LORO KITCHENER’S LETTER. Offers 1,000 guineas and £l,OOO, together with otheis smaller amount, have already been made for the original letter in which Lord Kitchener for 300,000 recruits for ilie new Armies. The letter was given to the Gift House, 48 ...

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... Lord Kitchener had hie estimate a three years war. and had formed the opinion that the war would end sooner, I have heard email piece of evidence thai .goes the game way fsays a Manchester Guardian correspon dent). Shortly before his death Kitchener went ...

A SURVIVOR S STORY

... galley. The captain this time was calling to Lord Kitchener to to the boat, but owing to the noise the wind and the sea Lord Kitchener apparently qould not hear him. When the explosion occurred Lord Kitchener walked calmly from the captain's cabin, went up ...

THE GERMAN MARK

... exchange Germany fell two points. PARLIAMENT AND KITCHENER. The Prime Minister gave notice in the House of Commons this afternoon his intention to more at the next sitting a resolution to the memory of Lord Kitchener The terms the resolution have not been settled ...

7a A LB. °r

... oa.lHed out *’ make way for Lord Kitchener,” and both went n,p on the quarter deck, and subsequently miiitary officers wore seen the quarter deck walking aft on the port, side.. The captain called out for Lord Kitchener to come the fore bridge near where ...

Where Scheme Failed

... said that the Germans were very surprised at Lord Kitchener’s army. They never expected that England could raise an army such Lord Kitchener had done, and the Germans were very nervous about it. Kitchener’s Army. The Captain did not know that, and I said ...

THE NEW WAR SECRETARY

... “Morning Post” says; “It has been decided, writes our political correspondent, that Mr Lloyd George is to succeed the late Earl Kitchener Secretary State for War.” ...

More Sensitive than the World Know

... foot will last long the British impire. Cheers.) This is not the time for estimating the character and the value of Lord Kitchener’s •wvices 'his country. They extended over more than years and were tendered many different quarters of the globe, but will ...

ADTamwaim imsbted unm HRABDK3 AT MCTAIB BAM : &• WORDS: 1 DAY. Id—3 DAYS, 1/S—• DATS. Ml- IS WORDS: 1

... vacant. Apply Dr. lelt, Uiddlaabrough. 33 L£T, Clifton House, BoweaSeld-lana, Btoekton- on-Tceo, containing reception-roorae. kitchen, large pantry, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, separate w.e., and 3 large attie bedrooms, wash-house end w.e. in yard; immediate posseaaion ...

WYNiORD VTJJUA. BILLINGHAIt 7 \rn I. J. ROBINSON, F.A.1., will ifJ. BY AUCfION, WEDNESDAY. June ißlo, follow* : ..

... June ißlo, follow* : Lot I.—The HAY CROP, about two afIMU Lot 2—THE FOG, till December let. Lot ORCHARD FRUIT. Lot 4.—The KITCHEN GARDEN FRUIT. GOOSEBERRY BUSHES. RASP CANES, RED AND BLACK CURRANTS, etc., etc. Lot Sundry BRICKS, HEADS. SILLS, LOOK etc ...

TO-DAY’S CHIEF NEWS

... the death of Lord Kitchener. It it said to doubtful if any boat was successfully launched, but three rafts were launched with to 7( men on each, most of these being lost through exhaustion. After the vessel was struck Lord Kitchener was seen to go on ...

STOCKTON TOWN COUNCIL

... (Alderman E. Stephenson* referred in sympathetic terms the great loss the Empire had sustained by the tragic death of Lord Kitchener, and to the loss of the town the number of brave ladis who had recently fallen in battle land and sea. The election a councillor ...