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... cannot, like the-Prime Minister and those who were ofli i ll posit! *n, snv that I had many personal relations with Lord Kitchener. Inch e.I. 1 have only seen him three f ...
... cannot, like the-Prime Minister and those who were ofli i ll posit! *n, snv that I had many personal relations with Lord Kitchener. Inch e.I. 1 have only seen him three f ...
... Sideboard and Suite, in Dark Oak; Bedroom Suites, in Oak, &c.; Bookcase, Axminster, Stair, Indian, and other Carpets; Linoleum. Kitchen Furniture, Mangle and Washer, Wringer, Gas Boiler, Lawn Mower, Daisy Vacuum Cleaner, Knifa Cleaner, China and other Delph ...
... THE 'DAILY EXPRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1916. SIR G. KEID. Sir G. 11F.ID—Australia owes Lord Kitchener the priceless boon a sound military system. A few years before his presence there, the prestige ai his fame imparted stimulus and gave an inspiration ...
... 1>5400. this Office. HOUSEWORK —Girl wanted three hours dailv. 12s. monthly; state e.\ Box this Office. *27 KITCHEN-MAID —Goo ...
... s have Tern made iny mind by Lord Kitchener which I hone will a wavs remain fresh n memory long a-' I live. They were the impression# that were produced our first meeting and our Mv first meeting with Lord Kitchener wb-* 32 years in Upper Egypt, rear ...
... to the very sad event that had happened since their last meeting. The nation had lost a great man in the person of Lord Kitchener. Although they lived in what might be called a remote place, their hearts were full of sympathy with the nation in the loss ...
... great Cathedral Lord Kitchener needs no monument, for the fruits of hie labours are ecerywhere around us. One may we stall no doubt raise a stately cenotaph to his memory. On the fields of France, in Asia, in Africa, the men of Kitchener's Army are upholding ...
... A MONUMENT TO KITCHENER ACTION OF THIS NOUSE OF COMMONS A public monument to Earl Kitchener is to be erected by the State, Mr. Asquith's motion yesterday appointing the House of Commons s Committee to move an Address to the King on the subject having ...
... A great mast wishes will have to be soassited, aad, 'bon ell, le felt that we mast try sad raise a asocial each as Lord Kitchen., hime.lf would regard with approval. The chigoe of a sit., too, winsome meal mob!. may be takes for gnaw) that the seighboarkeed ...
... to View obtained irom the Trustee. T. H. M‘CAUL. ARCHITECT, OSBORNE PARK. X* 100. Parlour House. Albert Street. Falls end; kitchen, scullery, and bedrooms; ground rent, £2.-W. M. Carson & Co., 37. Koaemary Street. 165.— Single House, Gainsborough Dme; pardw ...
... captain called out for Lord Kitchener to come up to the fore-bridge. near where the captain's boat was hoisted: he was also beard calling for Lord Kitchener to g••t into the boat : but no one is able to say whether Lord Kitchener did so, nor what occurred ...
... press this point view upon them. The Late Lord Kitchener. The House of Commons is to ask his Majesty to give directions that a monument erected at the public charge to the memory of the late Lord Kitchener, with an inscription expressing the admiration ...