THE LATE PTE. #C. W. TEW
... shop at Messrs. Siemens Bros. Works at Stafford. Pte. Tew went out to France in April, 1915, and was wounded in the battle of the Somme on Sept. 15, 1916, ife returned to the froat again on ...
... shop at Messrs. Siemens Bros. Works at Stafford. Pte. Tew went out to France in April, 1915, and was wounded in the battle of the Somme on Sept. 15, 1916, ife returned to the froat again on ...
... age, is the only surviving son of Mr. and Mrs. Collis, whose elder son, Major P. R. Collis, R.G.A., was killed the battle of the Somme in September, 1916. Lieut. Collis has been in France since last December. ...
... EPT R 3, The Last Day of showing The Battle of the Somme. The greatest War picture ever shown. No children in arms admitted. All Seats full price. Matinee 2-30 till 4-30, from 4-30 onwards the Battle of the Somme will be shown continuously, and no other ...
... the Kine’s Shropshire Light [nfantry, st fighting for his country et the who. fell whil ept.18, 1916, aged 23 years. battle of the Somme, Se Late of Allemore Green Farm, Faushton. One of the first to answer the call. For the lend he loved he gave up all ...
... second son Mr. J. 11. and Mrs. Vcmon, F.i'.btham House, Cheshire, who gave his life for his King and country in the battle of the Somme, Sept. 15, The path duty was the way to Glory/* ...
... February of the present year, it was in the responsible and important position of adjutant. He tock part in the great battle of the Somme, on July 1, without a scratch, and was one of only three officers who survived the action a @ was promoted to a first ...
... Fusiliers, is posted as missing since the 21st of March. Be enlisted on the 30th of March, 1916, and was wounded lathe battle of the Somme, on September 15th, 1916. Previous to joining the array he employed by Messrs. W. Peach ind Co. DEATHS. 'RAM/Z.—April ...
... intimation that their youngest son. Jack Pocknell. North Staffordshire Regiment, who was leported missing after the battle of the Somme on July I. is now presumed to have been killed on that date. Pte. Piieknell joined the Army shortly after the outbreak ...
... employ of Messrs. Hoult, shipowners, of Liverpool, He saw much hard service in the trenches and was wounded in the battle of the Somme in He was educated at the ILanle econdary School, SOLDIERS ENTERTAINED.—Some 490 soldiers from the Stoke War Hospital ...
... delightful two-reel Jacobs comedy by the London Film Company. Thursday, Friday & Saturday, September 21, 22 & 23. THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. & 22nd, Saturday, continuous from 2-30 Matinees Thursday and Friday, 21st Seats can be Bont for All Performances except ...
... age, and joined up in September, 1914. Mr. Pocknall’s youngest son, Pte. Jack, was reported missing after the first battle on the Somme on July, 1, 1916, and has since been presumed to have been killed on that date. Another son has been temporarily dis- ...
... and went out to France in the following Spring, seeing much service. He was gassed at the Battle of Festubert, and later fought all through the Battle of the Somme, being ,preeent at the taking of Contalmaison and Le Sara. In the autumn of last year he ...