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LIMITED SPECIAL SHOW OF AUTUMN FASHIONS

... THE PRIME MINISTER MEANT ](lfro.\s-cxamincd by Mr. Frank Ru sell: Is it vour view that the Tank was a failure at the Battle of the Somme?-- Yes, that is my view. Did vou tell that to the authorities under whom you were working —Almost continuously. Can ...

A HERO OF THE SOMME LINCOLN DRAPER DIES IN HOSPITAL

... life in the Army has been a very exciting one, as ha was wounded in the first battle of the Somme. He joined the Lincolnshire Regiment in 1015, and went to France the same year. Later he was transfrred to the Somarset Light Infantry. In 1917 hé journeyed ...

Was THE TANK A FAILURE

... considered, but, in fact, it was none | In point of fact did the Crown, after the less a very bad engineerin devicc?‘ the Battle of the Somme, continue to —Well, vou may say so, but ?do not , employ you in the construction and im:n:;es::g]z ;mccpt you as an ...

MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL'S CLAIM

... Chairman: We can take this from you, Mr. Russe!l, if you have the pregramme. B RN R SRR iAN You knew that the Tank ‘n the battle of the Somme was the Tank displayed at Hatfield>—lt was in principle tone mode). F—:l'—}';é Chairman: As far as I know, there is ...

CONINGSRY

... , also at the matinees. We might also say that Mr. Lee has booked for January Bth that wonderful war picture, “The Battle of the Somme.” As a-eafe, permanent, and warrasted cure for Pimples, Scrofula, Sourvy, Bad Legs, Bkin and Blood Diseases, and Soree ...

Published: Saturday 23 December 1916
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 536 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

AND SIR TENNYS(

... it. The Chairman: We can take this from you, Mr. Russe!l, if vou have the programme. . You knew that the Tank ‘n the battle of the Somme was the Tank displayed at Hatfield >—lt was in principle toe model. m?};é: Chairman: As far as I Kknow, there is no ...

MAJOR W, G. WILSON, B.A

... above recommendations, we an‘ taken into account not merely the precise class of Tanks which went Into action at the Battle of the Somme, but also any modified or improved classes* of Tanks which may fgirly be considered to result from the normal development ...

THE CONFIDENCE OF THE

... how thoroughly we might put our trust in the power of the Army to break down the enemy’s resistance. Reviewing the Battle of the Somme from the moment when the “push” started-the British Commander in his own magnificently restrained way depicted the ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1917
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 697 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

COST OF THE WAR

... limbs of our brave soldiers are eaved by a large expenditure of material, as we found during many of the stages of the Battle of the Somme and as has been still more marked in the recent successes on the Ancre. But £5790,000 a day is about equal to the whole ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1917
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 708 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

dainty Grace Darmond in the cast (the latter remembeored for her fino performance in “The Touse of a 1,000 ..

... tions, so it looks as if patrons of {his house lurn in for a good time, | Corn Exchange. The famous war picture, “The Battle of the Somme,” is dealt with in another part of this issue. . Nexr Werk.—Mr, Kadwell has hooked two | eood films for the coming week ...

THOUGIHT HE WAS HHLPING THE POLICE.”

... D.S.O: e gained the Military Cross in February last. Photo, Harrison, Lancoln, coolnesds and tenacity in the great battle of the Somme, from July Ist to the 10th, he recoived the above-mentioned award. Lieut, Jones js the third and youngest son of the ...