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... FOLK KITCHENS. MORE ABOUT BERLIN'S COMMUNAL According to reports in the Berlin Press the municipal authorities have ranted £100,000 for the erection of f uildings and the e uipment of city kitchens for the 1 eeding of the eople. The idea is to erect a ...
... NEW SONG OF HATE. LORD KITCHENER THE SUBJECT. AMSTERDAM, Thursday. From Chemnitz the “Vorwaerts” lesrns that a song of hatred on Lord Kitchener’s death has been composed in that town and publicly distributed *nd even sung in the music-halls. The “Vorwaerts ...
... Lady Muriel, being the originator of the kitchens, was unable Co attend the meeting, owing to her absence in Bnssla with the Anglo- Bussian Hospital. The great value of the work that being done by the Kitchens was fully explained in a very interesting ...
... PRIMATE'S TRIBUTE. HIS LAST CONVERS.\HON WITH LORD KITCHENER. At the Canterbury Diocesan Conference to-day, the Primate said that among the men of English history the towering figure of Lord Kitchener would stand for ever in ita place—the strong life of ...
... HUTCHINSON CO.- 'BLOODHOUND KITCHENER.* The text of the new German §ong of hate composed the death of Lord Kitchener has not yet reached Switzerland, says the Berne correspondent of the Morning Post,” but specimen product of the German poetic mind was ...
... well as passing ships.—Central News. PROPOSED MONUMENT TO EARL KITCHENER. tli* Editor of Pali, Mali. Gautti. S ih,.--The patriotic expression jof tribute to the honour and glory of Earl Kitchener is a truly national sentiment. Let us have a really national ...
... bring bis vessel safely to |K>rt.—Renter. -HALS. LORD KITCHENER ** A correspondent from Southampton writes the “Daily Express’’ to suggest that the next new battleship should be named the Lord Kitchener,’’ and adds: “It would be fitting menu .al to a great ...
... ” suggested quotation from Longfellow. This fetched 103 dollars. The total for the day was 11,178 dollars. STORY. “LORD KITCHENER STANDING unconcerned;* Interviewed fet Portsmouth, Leading Stoker Read, a survivor from the cruiser Hampshire, spoke of two ...
... CHRISTIES. An incident happened at -yesterday which lifted bidding into tile plane of honour. On the Thursi, day before Lord Kitchener sailed h« sent for his expert friend, Mr. Frank Partridge, to have chat on Chinqp porcelain, and asked him to buy little ...
... Bt. Paul's Cathedral at the funeral of (he Duke Wellington November 18, 1852, and also the recent Memorial Service Lord Kitchener. mentions his impression that the first occasion wae fur more solemn effect upon him than the last, but this is probably ...
... “4th Also “ENDSCELGE,” 19. Double-frogted, Detached Kesidence. seven bathroom, two large reception rooma, breahfaaet-room, kitchen. Large gar- den. Possession. Lease % years, from 2th March, 1664. Ground rent, £2 a onty Messrs. Gardner and Hovenden London ...