KITCHENER CRITICISED
EMPLOYERS DEMAND FOR COMPENSATION. LONDON, 24th June. Sir A. B. Markham said that Lori! Kitchener failed to do what the nation expected. Instead of taking the advice of business men, he had called in a number of "dug-outs" and half-pay officers. The stalo of the War Office for eight months had been a scandal. Mr. Lloyd George characterised Sir A. 13. Markham's criticisms as "high explosives," and said that Lord Kitchener agreed that the Minister for Munitions must have a free hand in giving orders.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 149, 25 June 1915, Page 7
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