LORD KITCHENER IN INDIA.
When Lord Kitchener iccently visited the garrisons on the liidinn North-West frontier, he created so'.ne liitie -v.prise by seeming to b_ singularly indi'a. t.ut to that kind of inspection Uk which soldiers ar_ accustonv.nl 'from most guicruls who visit their i)_st«. All his enquiries, and they wire most minute and categorical, were directed to the state of the country, tho roads, the military facilities, and the military difficulties, and, in fact, to the essentials. To the set of a tunic or the polish of a button, he appeared to be altogether —different.
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Press, Issue 11564, 22 April 1903, Page 7
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