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THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. 'Allied Advance as Sure and Remorseless as Fate. PERFECT ORGANISATION. Enormous ..

... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. 'Allied Advance as Sure and Remorseless as Fate. PERFECT ORGANISATION. Enormous Consumption of Ammunition. A special correspondent with the French Army, writing on Sept. 29 to the Morning Post, :-- the battle of the Soninie ...

Advantage Entirely With the Allies

... striving for on the Somme, like all the Allies are pursuing it on the re,t of the front. this point of view. again. which is only one that counts, the results of the battle of the Somme are most satisfactory. The battle of the Somme ...

Never Mind the Crook

... Never Mind the Crook. A smart young Irishman, a great favourite 'with. the girls at home, was sent back after the battle of the Somme badly wounded in the left arm. At first it was diagnosed as a ease for amputation, but one of the surgeons thought that ...

Published: Saturday 02 December 1916
Newspaper: Northern Weekly Gazette
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 119 | Page: 20 | Tags: none

PRELUDE TO NEW BATTLE. German Retreat a Strategic Victory for the Allies. TWO IMMORTAL DATES

... PRELUDE TO NEW BATTLE. German Retreat a Strategic Victory for the Allies. TWO IMMORTAL DATES. PARIS, Tuesday. The Figaro publishes an article by ' Polybe, giving his views and conclusions on the victory of the Somme. He sayst—lf the battle bad not been ...

FROM DADDY'S POST-BAG. PROUD OF HIM

... wounded in the hand with shrapnel from the big guns, a.nd is now in a hospital in England. He received his wound in the battle of the Somme, and lam very proud of him. He is my only brother.—From your loving member , BALLARD, 19, Vicarage-street, Stockton ...

Published: Saturday 02 December 1916
Newspaper: Northern Weekly Gazette
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 121 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A RETURN TO WORK

... the battlefield; he has been in the battle of the Somme twice, and has been wounded twice. I have other two cousins who went to France a fortnight ago, and another of my cousins has been killed in the battle of the Somme.—l remelt', your loving member, CRARLIE ...

Published: Saturday 14 July 1917
Newspaper: Northern Weekly Gazette
County: Durham, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 139 | Page: 19 | Tags: none

Germany's Hope Shattered

... between July Ist arid 7iepternber 17th, 67 fresh divisions and 17 fresh battalions sere engaged by the Germans in the battle of the Somme. Of these troops 34 divisions were sent to the British front sin! 33 divisi,ms, 17 Matra:ions, to French front; so that ...

German Trench Warfare

... German Trench Warfare. In the meantime. on the Somme. France I had accepted another great battle in tmOther ireat form of warfare—the watfarel of ea—selected and imposed by the , Germans at the moment that the .French lack of munitions rendered . it ...

A SPLENDID FACTOR

... Frrmn Prrss ..spee'ral cernespondent : BRITISH HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIELD, FRANCE. Saturday. St Len the history of t 1 Battle of the Somme C(1111 , S to be writt,n in. its true µ,Tspectiv: I think. it be that uf Lh -1t bi ii iiit fi.ts iii. this whole lustrous ...

Defeat Realised

... the Germany Army commanders in the ! Battle of the Somme. He says, describing the effects of the first onslaught of the British and French Armies and the terrible bombardment which preceded it On both honks of the Somme the British and Freneh earved a great ...