The death of Lord Kitchener will be mourned by the fighting men of the Allies on land and sea. His armies in France will grieve for him, and if it is found that the Germans set a special trap for him, he will not lack avengers. General Haig reports that the Germans began a great offonsive movement against the Ypres salient at midday on ...
Article : 407 wordsThe Premier of Queensland (Mr. T. J. Ryan), when interviewed to-day, said Lord Kitchener's death should not retard the downfall of the sceptred ...
Article : 74 wordsHoratio Herbert Kitchener was born on June 24, 1850, at Gunsborough House, near Tralee, in Ireland. It is worthy of note that quite a number ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 5,139 words"I regret the loss of a great Nationalist." said the Acting Prime Minister (Senator Pearce) to-day, when referring, to Lord Kitchener's death. "No ...
Article : 696 wordsMr. C. Bellairs, the Unionist member for Maidstone, in an interview to-day, insisted on the necessity for handling the spy question on the strongest lines. ...
Article : 203 wordsThe news of Lord Kitchener's death ran like wildfire through the city. The French regarded him as the brain of the British Army. The news caused ...
Article : 108 wordsLondon was staggered on reading the bald announcement in the earliest posters of the evening papers that Lord Kitchener had been drowned. ...
Article : 739 wordsThe following official report was received from Admiral Jellicoe to-day:— The cruiser Hampshire, which was on her way to Archangel with Lord ...
Article : 155 wordsThe King, in an Army Order, expresses profound regret at the loss of Lord Kitchener, who gave 45 years of distinguished service, and adds:— ...
Article : 128 wordsThe following message was received by His Excellency the Governor-General to-day from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:— ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. Joseph Cook, M.H.R., who was, as Minister of Defence, in close touch with Lord Kitchener during the latter's visit to Australia, said this evening: ...
Article : 632 wordsLord Rosebery, addressing convalescent soldiers at Woodcote-park, Epsom, last night, said if the Prussians claimed the victory in the battle ...
Article : 110 wordsThe rumour gained strength during the afternoon that Lord Kitchener had been picked up. It was probably based merely on the fact that the ...
Article : 85 wordsThe following cable message was despatched to His Majesty the King by His Excellency the Governor-General to-day:— ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes) returned to London last evening. Commenting on Lord Kitchener's ...
Article : 147 wordsIt is estimated that 655 persons were drowned in the Hampshire. The Hampshire was a cruiser of the Devonshire class, completed in 1905. She ...
Article : 66 wordsThe sad news reached Hobart at about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and came as a shock to everyone. When the first brief message was ...
Article : 252 wordsThe War Office states that Kitchener's party consisted of Lieutenant-Colonel Fitzgerald, his military secretary, Brigadier-General Ellershaw, ...
Article : 196 wordsThe tragic passing of a great soldier who had won the quiet confidence of the people, and proved confidence of the Empire, has evoked profound ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 8 Jun 1916, Page 5
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