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PERMANENT MEMORIALS IN FRANCE

... from which our Army advanced on that morniug. You feel, when you see it, the thrill of the first moments of the long battle of the Somme —the subaltern giving the word to his men, and himself springing first out of the trench, and falling almost at once ...

THE VICTORY OF THE ANCRE

... of our success will be, or what the final tale of prisoners. That it is one of the most brilliant successes of the Battle of the Somme, if not of the war, there can be no doubt. The' reputation of Beaumont Hamel would alone make its capture a great a ...

TUE NORTHERN CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1916

... Airelsm, Boner- Bridge. last week, that Pte. George Levy of 79th Cameron Highlanders (Canadians), had It .11 titled in battle in the Somme region en the 21st nit., the profoundest empathy wan taaerd.si to hie parent.), Mr and Andrew I and their relatives ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Inverness, has been promoted to the rank of Major. Major Whitehead was severely wounded on Ist July, the opening day of the Battle of the Somme. lie is now at his home in Kingussie, and ix making satisfactory progress towards recovery. FREE AND FREE PRESBYTERIAN ...

LOCAL NEWs

... There are the usual comic and other pictures nightly. The management announce that the much talked of picture The Battle of the Somme is to be shown at this hall shortly. COUIT.—This anneal court was held on Wednesday—Provost Macrae presiding Mr Ma ...

EXTRA LARGE STOCKS OF

... Shetland Goods Repository. Thursday, 12th The Battle of the Somme Official • Film THE NAIRNSHIRE TELEGRAPH, OCTOBER 3, 1916. liatrnsbire Zelegraph TUE , ;DAY, OCTOBER 3, 1916 BAD weather prevails in the Somme Valley but the latest accounts record satisfactory ...

4hb LOCAL NEWS

... distinct change this week, a sparkling comedy entitled Some Boxer taking the place of the must drama. The famous The Battle of the Somme is to be shown at the Palace, for one night only, on Thursday, 12th October. Bests now be booked. Co . Tbe concert ...

LOCAL NEWS

... Vampire This is • magniticent and sensational production. For Thursday alionoun and evening the official Wat picture The Battle of the Somme is sure to attract ctowded audiences. There is no booking of seats for the matinee, but over one hundred seats have ...

THE FLORAL FETE. _ A GREAT SUCCIM. INTERICBTING SPUCH BY bIR ROBERT FINLAY

... promised a soccer/al issue in the great battle of the Somme. In which we and our gallant Allies—the French—anus now engaged. How near that battle es sit home I Only • few weeks ago, shortly after the battle of the Somme had begun, he hap• ...

GENERAL NEWS. Latest News. _ or Jac' Construes flutr.—Tbe battlelore borne daring the of Jutland by Chester, iD ..

... who received the Croix de Gnaws for a gallant act at the battle of the Somme, was presented by members of the Clan Anderson in Edinburgh with a set of bagpipes to replace those be lost in the battle. Count Reventlow urges the dismissal of the present Government ...

OFFENSIVE WHICH WILL Nor

... throngh. To do thin he world have to attack fcr another thirty years, provided then that he had sufficient men. The Battle of the Somme is costing our enemies many hundred thousands of men, and, therefore, more than it is posting its. Asked whether the ...

ME , , 'I 1 1 Tr) i THE NORTHfAN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1W.6. EXHIBITION AND SALIC.—A special moo' the

... hoped that Tain would ''tether' him. Haig. which appeared in The Times:— When history relates the story of the gicat battles of the Somme it will tell how Sir Douglas Haig and his staff kid their headquarters in a modest dwelling, part of which was still ...