THE WESTMINSTER GAZETTE
... OFFICIAL PROGRAMME the British Empire's Forces AT THE FRONT. followed by pictures illustrating die LIFE of the LATE LORI) KITCHENER. awl miser special (Ins. T..1e.. Ger*. L .-,-. ...
... OFFICIAL PROGRAMME the British Empire's Forces AT THE FRONT. followed by pictures illustrating die LIFE of the LATE LORI) KITCHENER. awl miser special (Ins. T..1e.. Ger*. L .-,-. ...
... was drowned. tie was twenty-six years of age. . Tbrrs was record Uldance tt.MO at imprwsirs memori tl serries for Lord Kitchener held at Mel bon yoeterday. . Hydrocyanic poiaaa goo m now being need certain Californiaa fruit a special mockine kiU iaaect ...
... arranged 2 Boors; stabling and gaiage; unusually attractive pleasuie grounds, tennis lawns, bowling green, partly-walied kitchen garden, greenhouse, vinery, and gardener's cottage: also well-timbered meadow land, in all about ACRES; cowbousos, cart shed ...
... through the preparation of answers to I\l„P.s' questions. Tributes to Lord Kitchener. One of the most notable features of the Present week will be the tributes to Lord Kitchener. It is not often that Ministers have so many days to prepare their orations ...
... nation to exercise patience was sounded by the Dean of Salisbury at a service in the cathedral held to commemorate Lord Kitchener and others who perished on the liampshire • and the n who lost their lives in the battle of Jutland. Voices of impatience ...
... OFFICIAL PROGRAMME 01 the British Empire's Forces AT THE FRONT, Followed by pictures illustrating The Life of the Late Lord Kitchener And other special films. Tele. Gerr. 1444. SHAFTESBURY. MY LADY FRAYLE Robert Courtneidge's Production. Evenings, at 8.15 ...
... most Inexpensive, interesting, ana Instructive House of Entertainment In London. Lifelike Portrait Model of the Late LORD KITCHENER Admission Children 6d. Open 10 a-m. till 10 p.m. MAbEELYNES n. GEORGE'S HALL Premier Magical Entertainment of the world. ...
... 1902: Botha, who had made by his mind that resistance was useless, found his hardest task not in the dealings with Lord Kitchener, who did all that was possible to soften the surrender of a defeated foe. The Boer leader in the field had to win over his ...