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Advertising : 656 wordsThe Secretary to the Admiralty announces that the following telegram has been received from the Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet:-- "10.30 a.m. Reporting with deep regret that the cruiser Hampshire, with Lord Kitchener and staff on board, was mined or torpedoed last night at 8 o'clock, west ...
Article : 413 wordsColonel Repington, the London Times military critic, writes:-- "In the presence of catastrophe, I can think of nothing but tho real greatness of the ...
Article : 365 wordsThe Official Press Bureau announces that the King has issued the following Army 'order:-- The King has learned with profound regret of the disastor by which the Secretary for War loot his life. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 112 wordsThe press is giving prominence to a lengthy paneygric on Lord Kitchener, in which the Australian Prime Minister said:-- "He seemed to stand as a veritable ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 311 wordsAll hope has been abandoned. The War Office has announced a memorial service to be held in St. Paul's Cathedral, London. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe nation is overwhelmed with the loss of its greatest soldier. It seems hardly able to realise the news, and is hoping against hope for the possibility of rescue. There are saddened faces everywhere, indicating the deepest and the most real grief of all classes. The evening business throngs going off to their homes were unusually hushed. ...
Article : 255 wordsThe London Times, in a leading article says:-- "The new armies proved, in the firing line, the care and thoroughness with' which they ...
Article : 70 wordsLieut.-Col Fitzgerald, Lord Kitchener's personal military secretary, who was among those drowned, is described by Mr. H. H. Easton, secretary to the British Immigration ...
Article : 313 wordsAt first, stapefaction. Then wild rumor. The tram conductors hail the news; early Goodness knows where they, got it. They told all the passengers. ...
Article : 218 wordsGeneral Sir William Robert Robertson, Chief of the imperial General Staff who may succeed Lord Kitchener, rose from the ranks to his present position. He was ...
Article : 242 wordsThe Official Press Bureau announces:-- Lord Kitchener was going to Russia at the Czar's invitation. He was accompanied by Sir H. F. Donaldson, of tho Ministry of Munitions, Brigadier General Ellershaw, his Private Secretary and Mr. H. J.O'Beirne, of the Foreign Office, ...
Article : 72 wordsLord Kitchener recently gave proofs of his friendship for Australia. Sir George Reid, M.P., Mr. Fisher, and Mr. Hughes found him easily accessible, and appreciative of the Anzacs. Through Lord Kitchener's personal intervention Mr. Hughes and Mr. Fisher induced ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Governor General has received the following official notification:-- Juno 6. 11 p.m.--Deeply regret inform you that His Majesty's ship Hampshire, ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Minister for the Navy, Mr. Jensen, desires, to give a definite contradiction to the rumor that Admiral Jelilcoo was on board the Hampshire' when she was sunk. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Wed 7 Jun 1916, Page 1
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