KITCHENER'S WILL
BEQUESTS TO HIS LATE CHIEF OF STAFF. By Telegraph-Press Association-Ooipyright London, June 30. The lato Lord Kitchener's estate has been sworn at ,£171,421. The will bequeaths .£2OO each to several officers of his staff, including General Bird-wood and Colonel Fitzgerald; .£20,000 to his nephew, H. P. Kitchener, and the residue to his nephew and second heir, Commander H. F. Kitchener^ Lord Kitchener bequeathed to Colonel Fitzgerald, who perished with him, all his East African estates.
FORMER SCHOOLMATES AND A FRIENDS
GENERAL TOWNRHEND AND HIS TURKISH OPPONENT. By Telesraph-l'ress Assuciation-Co.pyrifflit Cape Town, J.une 30. A British colonel in. Mesopotamia, in a private lottcr, states that tho Turkish commander at Kut el Araara and General Townshend wore schoolmates and friends in France. They immediately, recognised eack other. .
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2813, 3 July 1916, Page 6
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127KITCHENER'S WILL Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2813, 3 July 1916, Page 6
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