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Advertising : 3 wordsA 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]
Article : 2,282 wordsOn behalf of the cimzens of Ballarat the Mayors of the City and Town yesterday Torwarded the following message to His Excellency the Governor-General: ...
Article : 114 wordsNowhere was the news reeeived with greater sorrow than at the Australian and New Zealand Headquarters, and in the hospitals at Hornchurch, ...
Article : 101 words"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 ...
Article : 131 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 55 wordsAt 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 ...
Article : 234 wordsM. 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 ...
Article : 57 wordsMr Asquith was expected to deliver an important speech at a luncheon at the British Imperial Council of Commeree, which was meeting in the ...
Article : 464 wordsThe tragic passing of the great soldier who won the quiet confidence of the democracy, and proved the conficdence of the Empire has evoked ...
Article : 59 wordsMr 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 ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Newington branch of the Australian Nalives' Association adjorned its meeting last evening after carrying the following resolution:—"That the ...
Article : 58 wordsMr Hughes returned to London last eveing. Commenting on Earl Kitchener's death he said it would prove a dreadful shock to the whole Emprie. ...
Article : 143 wordsRev. 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 ...
Article : 165 wordsThis afternoon Sanator Pearce said: —I regard Lord Kitchener's death as a great national loss. No British general had such a wide and varied ...
Article : 532 wordsAt its meeting this afternoon the City Council passed a resolution expressing deep regret at the tragic late of Earl Kitchener and extolling his [?]minet ...
Article : 45 wordsAn 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 ...
Article : 266 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 358 wordsAn exciting scene was enacted at the London Stock Exchange when news of the death of the Minister for War was announced. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Home Secretary (Mr H. Samuer) has published an order in the London "Gazettee" making it necessary for persons about to preceed to the Orkney ...
Article : 44 wordsThe 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. ...
Article : 127 wordsSir 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 ...
Article : 38 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 572 wordsCommander C. Bellairs, M.P., in and interview, insisted upon the pecessity of handling the spy question on the strongest lines. The whole country ...
Article : 74 wordsImmediately on receipt of the sad news the King hurriedly returned to town, and summoned the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) to the Palace. A meeting ...
Article : 74 wordsAt the meeting of the City Council this afternoon, the Lory Mayor, speaking with great emotion, moved the following resolution:—"That this ...
Article : 127 wordsLondon was staggered upon reading the bald announcement that Eary Kitchener had been drowned, as stated by the earliest posters issued by the ...
Article : 229 wordsAddressing convalescent, soldiers at Epsom, Lord Posebery said:—"We must not lament Earl Kitchener. He lived a full life, and gained a reputation which ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Minister for the Navy, Mr Jensen, stated that he could not refrain from adding on behalf of the Royal Australian Navy and Naval ...
Article : 147 wordsHis 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 ...
Article : 149 wordsThe 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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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Thu 8 Jun 1916, Page 1
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