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  4. INTERESTING BIOGIAPHY.

    A short biography of Lord Kitchenre was published in part eight, of "The Times' History of the War," from which the following facts are tasken:—Horatio ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BALLARAT CONDOLENCES.

    On behalf of the cimzens of Ballarat the Mayors of the City and Town yesterday Torwarded the following message to His Excellency the Governor-General: ...

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  6. ANZACS MOURN CHIEF.

    Nowhere was the news reeeived with greater sorrow than at the Australian and New Zealand Headquarters, and in the hospitals at Hornchurch, ...

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  7. EARL KITCHENER LOST

    "I deeply regret tO inform you that His Majesty's ship Hampshire, proceeding to Russia, with Lord Kitchener arid staff on board, was sunk by a mine or a torpedo to the west of the Orkneys last night in heavy seas. fear that there ...

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  8. NEW RECEIVED IN PARIS.

    The news of the death of Earl Kichener ran rhrough Pagis like wildfi[?] The French regarded him as the brain of the British army, and the news has ...

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  9. BALLARAT DISTRICT M.U.I.O.O.F.

    At its half-yearly meeting yesterday the Ballarat district M.U.I.O.O.F. carried a resolution expressing its deep sorrow at the tragice death of Earl ...

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  10. ALL FRANCE MOURNS.

    M. Briand, the French Prench Premier, has sent a message to Mr Asquith expressing com[?]nce and saying that all France mourns the loss of the grat ...

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  11. DISTINGUISHED PANECYRICS.

    Mr Asquith was expected to deliver an important speech at a luncheon at the British Imperial Council of Commeree, which was meeting in the ...

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  12. PROFOUND GFIEF EVERYWHERE.

    The tragic passing of the great soldier who won the quiet confidence of the democracy, and proved the conficdence of the Empire has evoked ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND PREMIER'S VIEWS. EITPIRE MUST FIGHT ON. London, Wednesday.

    Mr Ryan, Premier of Queensland, in thE course of an interview, said Earl Kitchener's death should uot retard the downfall of the sceptred, murderer. Over ...

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  14. NEWINGTON A.N.A. SYMPATHY.

    The Newington branch of the Australian Nalives' Association adjorned its meeting last evening after carrying the following resolution:—"That the ...

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  15. EULOGY BY AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr Hughes returned to London last eveing. Commenting on Earl Kitchener's death he said it would prove a dreadful shock to the whole Emprie. ...

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  16. THE REV. JOHN WALKER'S EULOCY.

    Rev. John Walker, speaking at a special service held at St. Andrew's Kirk last evening, said they met that night under the shadow of a great national ...

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  17. SENATOR PEARCE'S TRIBUTE.

    This afternoon Sanator Pearce said: —I regard Lord Kitchener's death as a great national loss. No British general had such a wide and varied ...

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  18. A GEELONG TRIBUTE.

    At its meeting this afternoon the City Council passed a resolution expressing deep regret at the tragic late of Earl Kitchener and extolling his [?]minet ...

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  19. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

    An announcement was to-day made by the Secretary to the Admiralty that the following telegram had been received from the Commander-in-Chief of the ...

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  20. RECEPTION OF NEWS IN MELBOURNE.

    The receipt of the news of the tragically untimely death of the British War Lord struck the citizens of Melbourne as they had never before been ...

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  21. STOCKBROKERS ANGRY.

    An exciting scene was enacted at the London Stock Exchange when news of the death of the Minister for War was announced. ...

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  22. PERMITS FOR ORKNEY ISLANDS.

    The Home Secretary (Mr H. Samuer) has published an order in the London "Gazettee" making it necessary for persons about to preceed to the Orkney ...

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  23. LOST CRUISER DESCRIBED.

    The armored cruiser Hampshire was launched in 1903. Its displacement was 10,850 tons. length 450 feet, dranght 25 feet, and indicated horse power 21,508. ...

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  24. ARCHBISHOP'S BROTHER.

    Sir H. F. Donaldson, who was on the Hampshire with Lord Kitchener, was brother of the Archbishop of Brisbane, and son of Sir Stuart Donaldson, the ...

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  25. STAFF MEMBERS NAMED.

    The War Office announces that the members of Earl Kitchener's party were Lieut-Colonel G. A. G. Fitzg[?]ald (personal Military Secretary to the Minister ...

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  26. PRICELESS ASSET TO COUNTRY

    Commander C. Bellairs, M.P., in and interview, insisted upon the pecessity of handling the spy question on the strongest lines. The whole country ...

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  27. WAR COUNCIL MEETS.

    Immediately on receipt of the sad news the King hurriedly returned to town, and summoned the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) to the Palace. A meeting ...

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  28. CITY COUNCIL'S REGRET.

    At the meeting of the City Council this afternoon, the Lory Mayor, speaking with great emotion, moved the following resolution:—"That this ...

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  29. EFFECT IN CITY.

    London was staggered upon reading the bald announcement that Eary Kitchener had been drowned, as stated by the earliest posters issued by the ...

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  30. "HE DID HID DUTY."

    Addressing convalescent, soldiers at Epsom, Lord Posebery said:—"We must not lament Earl Kitchener. He lived a full life, and gained a reputation which ...

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  31. REMARKS OF MINISTER FOR NAVY.

    The Minister for the Navy, Mr Jensen, stated that he could not refrain from adding on behalf of the Royal Australian Navy and Naval ...

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  32. KING MOURNS LOSS.

    His Majesty the King, in a Army Order, expresses his profound regret at the loss of Earl Kitchener, who gave 45 years distinguished service to the ...

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  33. ADMIRAL JELLICOE SAFE.

    The Minister for the Navy, J. A. Jansen, issued the following statement this afternoon: "The Minister for the Navy, Mr J. A. Jensen, desires to give ...

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