LORD KITCHENER'S APPEAL
... LORD KITCHENER'S APPEAL. further offer been received by the secretary of the Red Cross Gift House for the original manuscript of Lord Kitchener's appeal for 300,000 men. This from Mr. George Brown, who offers £2,600. ...
... LORD KITCHENER'S APPEAL. further offer been received by the secretary of the Red Cross Gift House for the original manuscript of Lord Kitchener's appeal for 300,000 men. This from Mr. George Brown, who offers £2,600. ...
... ALLEGED PROMISE BY LORD KITCHENER Sir ARTHUR MARKHAM (Mansfield, the Prime Minister whether he was that the late Lord Kitchener on 31st October. 1914, bad interview hi* request with Brigadier-General Owen Thomas, the Minister of Munitions also being present ...
... recording the fact that Lord Kitchener met members of the House of Commons there on June 2, and that he died June 6 (hear, hear). The London Daily Express understands that the task of writing the life of Lord Kitchener to be taken in hand once Sir George ...
... were left to Colonel Oswald . Arthur Gerald Fitzgerald (who was lost with iord Kitchener). £1,000 to his brother. Colonel Henry ®Uofx Chevalier Kitchener (the new Lord kitchener), and gives him nothing eke, he is already well off, and beof the benefit ...
... took up the refrain like mighly army. In the centre of the hail stood a Kitchener memorial tablet. Many paused in their marches to drop coin into a box labelled your bit for Kitchener’s cause.” The bazaar Mia already passed tho first million dollar mark ...
... fiittißK-roome: magnificent garden; eieenhoiikc. James Taylor. Solicitor.Vl. Lord-street.3d7ttb( PLAS RIIYSGOG. containing 2 kitchens. 4 hi.lrooni'. bathroom ib and c.,. indoor w.r.; for horsoe. _*ariu.-c. bhouse with garden, bailding?.. and about acres of ...
... silUtie-room. kitchen. ■ ...
... to far Japan for wood to replace the previous sources, the now unavailable stores in enemy country. THE MEMORIAL TO LORD KITCHENER. —«— KING'S CONSENT TO MONUMENT. Immediately upon tbo Speaker taking the chuir the Hounc yesterday, Tho VicoCh/imhcrlaiM ...
... bedrooms, pit lour, .2 kitchens' gardan; 101-, Ec. . . oihec. „ , 2 , 0 to Let, 35, Queen's-drive, Walton.-Apviy Roberta and Edwards, 64, Kirkdalo-rd., Liverpool. 3295j29 ROCK Ferry.-37, Ravenswood-avenne; 2 entertaining-rooiri.i kitchen, scullery 3 bedrooma ...
... land. The house, which built of red bnflt oont*ins: Ha.l (with hrep’A.ei, mtertsining-rooms billiard room, ground-floor kitchens and offices ; upstairs smoke room, 9 bedrooms, day and night nurseries, 2 baths, kr. Kntrance lodge, stabling, nice gardens; ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...