The BATTLE of the SOMME
... The BATTLE of the SOMME. DOORS OPEN AT 2 P.M. PRICES AS USUAL. MOTOR REPAIRS OP DINCRIPT'n% EXECUTED BY lIIPPICIINT WORKUI AND ALL GUARANTEED AT ...
... The BATTLE of the SOMME. DOORS OPEN AT 2 P.M. PRICES AS USUAL. MOTOR REPAIRS OP DINCRIPT'n% EXECUTED BY lIIPPICIINT WORKUI AND ALL GUARANTEED AT ...
... end tad Baresley B4ttalions) and the man of other malts, who so gallantly fought end died for their country at the Battle of the Somme on let July, 1916. seer losing memory dear Burst fteginald Dank, 14th battalion (Tad Barnsley) York and Laufaster kegs_ ...
... SPECIAL PRAISE FOR TROOPS. An official account from the British Head• quarters of the great battle on the Somme on Friday and Saturday last describes it as probably the most effective blow which yet been dealt to the enemy by British troops. The damage ...
... Those messages of praise and congratulation referred to gallant work performed by the Sergeant on July Ist during the battle of the Somme, and on September 30th at the capture of Thiepval. Writing to his wife on the 3rd inst., the brave Sergeant stated that ...
... Aston Villa halfback, who scored the winning goal in the Cap Gnat against Sunderland In 1913, has bees, wounded in the battle ut the Somme, and is now hospital at Aberdeen. Be was shot in the leg, and, the limb being fractured. ►t is feared that Barber's ...
... face any peril, and no better evidence of that could they have than the gallant part the Yorkshire miners took in the Battle of the Somme 'API/lanes.) The Chairman, responding.arild that daring his 50 years' exptrience with the mining fraternity of all types ...
... bride's uncle, General Bramwell Booth. For over eighteen months the Cavalry Corps, who have just bad • chance in the battle of the Somme, have been serving as unmounted men, and so little has been beard of this section of the British Fatpeditionary Force ...
... by a dastardy foe. And the showing in the town last week of that wonderful series of film pictures, depicting the Battle of the Somme, must have served to accentuate the feelings of local gratefulness, and made us more than ever proud of our gallant ...
... management have iecared at great expellee a of one eye. The lad had been a good worker, five-part film showing the battle of the Somme. and had borne a good character. We father This cOletal film was tae* at great risks, rind was a most respectable man ...
... coincident.* Ms father and four brothers were all killed ea the unite day—Juli IS. 79th-with the Rapt advance at the Battle of the Somme. They were all in the 7th tineense R.W.d. Year.. the father being Private Frank Smith. and the gone Privates Prank. ...
... Swim frontier. Along this line the tide of battle ebbed nod towed during nearly five long, weary years. During 1915 the relative position of the armies changed hut slightly from that taken up after the Battle of the Marne and the fighting in the Aisne ...
... EUEMPIE:qII WAR 8 RLUES 9 THE WAR. ALLIES' OFFENSIVE BEGUN. START OF A GREAT ATTACK. ASSAULT ON MILES FRONT. FIERCE BATTLES ON THE SOMME. SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS. The long-expected British and French of&•n• sire on the Western front has begun. after etupendous ...