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... children out of the house she and Miss Taylor returned and extinguished the fire. The left-hand photograph shows the damaged kitchen ; that on the right the attic with the hole through the roof made by the bomb.—[Photos. ...

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... ago. They went through the Peninsular War with Wellington, fought at Sebastopol, served with Roberts in Afghanistan, and Kitchener in South Africa. They wear a black line in their regimental lace commemorating how they formed the burying party for Sir ...

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... Germany, and many have undoubted!) been ¡ grossly ill-treated, especially on the journey to their place of incarceration. Lord Kitchener said in the j House of Lords : I have been forced to accept as incontestably true the maltreatment by the German ; Army ...

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... affection which he has won from every one of the millions of men under his command, those gallant French Armies, as Lord Kitchener has called them, which are holding in fashion which is arousing legitimately the admiration of the world an immense front—of ...

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... organiser of victory—and new knight of the garter : KITCHENER SERVICE BATTALIONS MARCHING PAST AT A CAMP INSPECTION r«> and pTactiJ^t 07 '' °' the Nw *»* m ...

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... national industries will be able to develop their close co-operation. In this connec¬ tion, it is interesting to recall Lord Kitchener's welcome statement the other day, in his letter to Mr. Ben Tillett, that high-explosive 18-pounder shells are now going ...

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... We see a Territorial R.A.M.C. unit (of which a number are at the front) under training. Photograph No. I shows a field-kitchen at meal-time. No. 2 shows a wounded man being tended on the field ; and No. 3, a case being passed over a hedge to an ...

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... abov^n the level, or below, and are attacked at the charge Iff H 1 Blf IIHIIIIHi I r~T IIIIIIIII I 1 HllHIIII λÂWMSÂS field-kitchens of the type used at the front.—[Photos, —■ ...

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... Wednesday. In the background may be noticed two men ! Li I iXininino aft. dwelling of a commander, with electric light, and kitchen adjoining. are, doubt, of the famous quarries on the Aisne, near Soissons, many of which were occupied by the British troops ...

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... Colours to the wTh uards, at Buckingham Palace. From the King to the private, everyone was drenched. Al' h C ,werc *-°rd Kitchener and Sir Francis Lloyd, and the Queen, Prince George, Queen exan ra, and Princess Victoria were among those who witnessed ...

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... OF THE CHESHIRE REGIMENT—BANTAMS. — [Photos. by S. and G.J The illustrations on this page show a battalion of Bantams of Kitchener's Army at work. In No. I, they are practising a most realistic bayonet-attack against the enemy, who have leapt out of ...

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... impressively at the Inter¬ cession Service »n St. Paul's. Sir Edward Carson, at Hove, affirmed the nation's confidence in Lord Kitchener and paid a tribute to Russia.—- ...