AMUSEMENTS
... FRIDAV, NIGHTLY. 7-30. fATI ROAY. TWICE NIGHTLY. 6-45 A 9. »:.h WEEK THE BOLTON STOCK CO. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Ike Late LORD KITCHENER'S PavonHta Play. *h l ...
... FRIDAV, NIGHTLY. 7-30. fATI ROAY. TWICE NIGHTLY. 6-45 A 9. »:.h WEEK THE BOLTON STOCK CO. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Ike Late LORD KITCHENER'S PavonHta Play. *h l ...
... CROSS LANE. Founder, Mrs, Couldrey. 'Phone 68. LORD KITCHENER MEMORIAL SERVICE. As noted in our paper last week the collection on the Market Ground at the Memorial Service in memory of Lord Kitchener the total &frooeeds were £9 15s. 3d. less expenses 19s ...
... Dublin, though coenhant Rh, doelined to take try at-tint Nley 6th, Capt. Botven-Colthuret war put under by direct order of Kitchener. the Government denims to incur the of complicity. it imperative for Mr. Arquith to sipperti the prornie , tribunal without ...
... ONCE NIGHTLY. 7-30. SATURDAY. TWICE NIGHTLY. 6-46 9. 12th WEEK OP THE BOLTON STOCK CO. FOB SIX NIGHTS ONLY. The Late LORD KITCHENERS Favourite Play, which he took a great interest in and assisted the Management the production the Adelphi Theatre. Loudon ...
... U'rance, a defeated nation in 1870, had risen again full oi the spiit of revenge. Even a militarist of the colihre of Lord Kitchener admirted that this war would not end by militarism. Ho then statod that that meefing was alled with the sole object of snrolling ...
... Newhey. eon of Mr. ■nd Mrs. E. Reeve of 73 Manchester Road, Heywood, was on board the Hampshire. the vessel on which Lord Kitchener was making the voyage to Russia; and that his name does not appear in the list of survivors. A similar intimation has been ...
... Lslgh Bros.. Ltd.. 51. TkTO. 18i. dtamg and draw- IT ing-rocm. kitchen. eetilUrr. three large bedrooma. large attic, good cellar; rent Also Helwot-rd : dining and drawingpromt, kitchen, larder, wash-honee. three bod rooms. B and W.C.-Apply. W. Knowles ...
... sIDENCK. ■•••nt-iining entertaining-rooms, five bruroorm. dres-log-room, and two attics, bathroom ar»l * • . (scparatel. kitchen, srullery. butler’s pantry, and larder; good gardens back and front. let low r- of £3O |>ei annum. Early possession ran be ...
... W. Pheips was leaving Shoreditch Town Hall he was arrested as an absentee. A Tottenham child has been given the names of Kitchener and Jellicoe. ...
... Glasses, 3 Setls Bedsteads, 3 Hair Mat tresses, piteh pine. Wardrobe Chubl’s Deed Safe. antique oak Linen Chest, the customary. Kitchen =Requisites, Wringing Machine, of Ciotnepther teitli the VUTDOOR Bl RCT S hciuding waebred Harness Mare, small Motor-car, ...
... probably best known as an Army chaplain. He was the first Roman Catholic chaplain to receive the D. 8.0., for which Lord Kitchener recommended him after the capture of Khartoum. He was many times mentioned in despatchies and had several war medals with ...
... of his Majesty It transpired that the tnan was on remand Walton Gaol. Kitchener's Life. The London Daily Express understands that the task of writing the life of Lord Kitchener is to be taken in hand at once. The work has been entrusted to Sir George ...