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THE MEMORIAL TO LORD KITCHENER,

... THE MEMORIAL TO LORD KITCHENER, The resolution to present addreaa to His Majesty praying that would give direction for monument be erected in memory of the late Lord Kitchener, and assuring His Majesty that tho would good the expense of the same, was ...

FURNISHED HOUSES AND APARTMENTS PARK near —Small HOUSE -ak, Let; every convenience.—Llo7, The Yorkshire Poet, ..

... APARTMENTS PARK near —Small HOUSE -ak, Let; every convenience.—Llo7, The Yorkshire Poet, Leeds Uaeda. HOUSE Let, furnished: kitchen, bath-recm, car moors.—Apply by letter. W. K (*.. 1?. Mv-orhead Avenue. Shipley. lsr?e south Room offered invalid. or delicate ...

EASTBOURNE

... immediate possession. IJALT,. rear Lytbtvm; entertaining-rooms. 15 bedrooms; about thrf« acres of pleasure grounds, good kitchen garden; about 1.300 acres of mixed shooting could lie let with decired from February next.—Apply Tho*. Pair and Sou. Estate ...

HARROGATE.— For all HOUSES and APARTMENTS. also Unfurnished to Let Sell, apply firm ilBt4l. Days. House Agents. ..

... Furnished UOt'SK Harrogate: eatsr convenience: open south view; moderate terms.—L66,Tho Yorkshire Post. Leeds. ILK LEY. 2 rooms, kitchen. 3 bedicome. attic, baib. *£ —B, Road. TO iICT. iron neighbourhood. 2 Furnished Bedrooms and Sitting-room, Guest?,. permanency ...

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 ...

MEXTALISM,

... morality, for unless they did. they would merely playing the national mission. The Archbishop, in a reference the death Lord Kitchener, raid: In last conversation with him, asked for particulars what exactly I had seen and heard the Front, and he volunteered ...

A NEW COMMERCIAL .NATION

... honour of members and sons members active service. the Chamber cf C'onimerto his Lordchip Gr.*t referred the death Lord Kitchener and to the intra! battle. a seaport like Liverpool all would wich mention tin deep regret tho many valuable lives loft the ...

SOLDIERS AND THE HAYMAKING

... recall at hours* notice. was also suggested that -the soklter workers might bo stationed in camp with their tents and field kitchens some control point, whence they might conveniently conveyed their work daily; and the Committee. thinking this impracticable ...

T'fi AM.J? J jV;' -r'

... play. do not forget.that King Constantino received Lord Kitchener with every mark cr that Greek Chamber sent to our House Lords aud. House Conmt'.ns a message of condolence the death Lord Kitchener, who t\y as* therein described '' true friend of ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... took place would an advantage. The conduct of certain Germans tho occasion the recent naval engagement and on death Lord Kitchener quite proof enough there arc traitors amongst us, and they are probably found in the ranks who owe doublo allegiance. Even ...

MANAGERS, FOREMEN. &c

... —Appl; Mynyaid k, Sto.*ktcn-on-nh*t. WANTED. BOOTS, BUriMAN; ineligible -Apph ■-»' Head Hotel. Barnard Castle. WANTED owe, KITCHEN . Army , Ct. Davie's, 1 Wales ODD-MAX Yard ton wanted. . ineligible - Ai-rJy recent F.txwilitam. W-guLiimV'. York. WANTED ...