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... Kitchener’s Influence T7ERY few people, I fancy, noticed how deep was the influence exercised by Lord Kitchener over Prince Albert. Was the Prince deliberately brought into contact with this great man as a stage in his training for the responsibilities ...
... KITCHENER’S SUCCESSOR. It is stated that Lieutenant-General Sir John French will succeed Lord Kitchener in ootnnymdof the army in India next yvai. when the Utter completes his five years’ appointment. Lord Kitchener, is reported, does not dasire haw* ...
... NG. LORD KIT _— NGER.” TO REACH LON! ) state that we con. It is now officially dete t of danger.” Such Viscount Kitchener shall cement made on Saturday next. The Oro ulletin issued from ampton not earlier than {. > signatures of Sir afternoon, and it ...
... volunteers. Lhe way i be to have a new garrison elegraphs le: ach month. im [andan For Bari ...
... KITCHEN FURNITURE. Dresner*. 25* 6d: Übeira. 2« lid; 9d; Bedstead. Furnished Complete. W. ' Mattre*M*. 8s lid Straw Do.. 4a lid; Wire Wore. 10e Leather Cloth Eaejr Chair*. 17* TVtn* and Floorcloth from Yard; Parlour Suite*. £6 up; Bedroom Snitch X 4 9: ...
... of the Royal, Chaplain to were added to th » Princess of Wales, Princesses Louise and THE FARM SERVA. by Sur Dighton and KITCHEN ly, Aber- To THE EDITOR oF sii ervice at the Castle, ards weot to scanning you ved with the Queen. lighted upon a very f ...
... THE LARGEST KITCHEN. Wh*t said to the largest kitchen in England is that of Castle, Durham. It is 30 feet square, has three chimneys, and five windows. A gallery runs round the whole interior of the building. The ancient oven Jias a diameter of feet. ...
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