LORD FRENCH LORD KITCHENER
... LORD FRENCH LORD KITCHENER. ELOQUENT TRIBUTE IN UPPER HOUSE ...
... LORD FRENCH LORD KITCHENER. ELOQUENT TRIBUTE IN UPPER HOUSE ...
... shake ray confidence in Lord Kitchener's will power and ability to meet the y demands I had to make upon him. Many noble Lords in the House can speak with much greater eloquence and much greater authority of Lord Kitchener as a Cabinet Minister. Personally ...
... Representatives.] Tributes to the memory of Lord Kitchener were paid in both Houses Parliament this evening, including notable one' from Field-Marshal Lord French. The Marquis Lansdowne said Lord Kitchener's name would live above all else as that of a great ...
... SMASHED. DAZED PRIZEFIGHTER.” LORD KITCHENER’S LAST . OPINION OF GERMANY. ...
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... the autboritice take what steps they like, but that is our decision. INVALID ’KITCHENS, MEETING AT THE DUCHESS OF SOMERSETS HOUSE The annual meeting of the Invalid Kitchens of London was held at 35, Grosvenor-square this afternqpn. The President is her ...
... Tuesday. Speaking at Krugersdorp to-day, Sir Abe Bailey said: Just before I left England I asked Lord Kitchener how things were going. Lord Kitchener replied: Well, the Germans are now in a much more serious position than people think, especially in the ...
... Requiem Mass at Brompton Oratory to-day for the late Mr. Hugh O’Beirne, the Foreign Oflice representative attached to Lord Kitchener’s Staff on the illfated voyage Russia. ...
... A Little Nonsense. Clothes make the man—bankrupt. Every man is born happy, but some marry. Kitchener-Jellicoe were the names siven to Tottenham baby yesterday.” ind the nickname will be Kitchy-coo. Old Lady (in a railway carriage): I object to smoking ...