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FURNISHED HOUSES AND APARTMENTS

... HOUSE, Hyde Park. Leeda. July. Aug.; Mams moderate■■—Ml47,_Tho_V orkshire Pout._L©«te. .—Convenient HOUSE to Let, groundfloor kitchen, Wtob, bedrooms; now moors.—Apply letter. W. K. C.. 13. Avenue, LONELY' Lady to m.Ht «MUi«rJ Bee with her- moderate terms ...

mcpls. in all'parte.—Agency, Derby

... Yorkshire Poet, Leeds. « MfiX BEEVES requires lor Institution* and Collri - ,**. Housemaid-. Parlourmaids. Diniux-liall Maids, Kitchen Matron.—Atycy. Derby .o ANTED immediately, HOOSLM AI family.—Apply Mrs. SprouHe, Mirfield. WANTED, for about the m-die JulyMra ...

IN DARKEST YORKSHIRE

... sharp and clcau-cut against background rugged moorland, or the loss appropriate atmosphere the tarpar Jot ir or the farm kitchen. His accounts how Jim o' Cowd Bon's took his cow, .Sally, see the first railway train enter the Aiarsdcn tunnel amazing ...

HOUSES. SHOPS, FARMS. LAND. &o

... Soulh'tu Co., Canal K-awl. Braidford. BMLEY, near AAWt High convenient Detached HOUSE for Sa'-. dining-room. drawing-room, kitchen ground floor. 4 bathroom. and cellars. -Apply 3. Edinburgh Grove. Armies jpAPTURE GERMAN TRADE.—Don't wait until the AA i ...

A WOMAN AND THE M AR OFFICE

... he had acted throughout on the orders of his superiors. Mr. Herbert James Greedy, who was private secretary the late Lord Kitchener, raid (witness) had no knowledge of the defendant, and had never seen lier before. September wrote him from Brighton asking ...

BATL.-ON – I

... that monument erected the public charge to the memory the late Field-Marshal Earl Kitchener, recalled that when the House adjourned for the Whitsuntide recess, Lord Kitchener hail just received a siroii and unexampled expression of its confidence. and the ...

11 (J l'.> K M AlO • W AITRESS, ae* 20-25; Cordon Viliai, Spriagwocd Rotd

... 10» lj, v .tli reference*. ' ITRfSS lor C»!e. at must 'kuov.:- isc io.»kin«.—Apply personally or . Central CaW. _ W \ITRI>S KITCHEN ID. second -OM-M AID. SCL' LLER M AID. pply Old I DOOM WAITRESS lor well-known . Hole! .n Midland- -tatinc age ex.. and salary ...

PROBLEMS STILL TO BE FACED,

... full the greatest difficulty. When he took his new duties at tho War Office, Lord Kitchener and himself in entire accord what the objects to be aimed at. Lotxl Kitchener wanted to make voluntary service a complete success could done. Lord Derby stood for ...

rOR LIGHTING MOTOR CARS AND greater confidence; they believed him to abso- VEHICLES. hitely straight. General ..

... critic of War Offico administration, added his appreciation Lord Kitchener personally, and after Sir George Reid. formerly High Commissioner of Australia, had referred to Lord Kitchener's work for the Commonwealth. and stated that tho exploits his peaceful ...

BISHOP BRINDLE

... and took a gunboat into action, being the only pnest who lias commanded such a the British Service. He served under Lord Kitchener in the Khartoum Expedition in 1898, being granted the D.S.O. for conduct in the and Khartoum. was the first chaplain bo decoraied ...