THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. OPENING STAGES MAGNIFICENT. PROGRESS NECESSARILY SLOW. ...
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. OPENING STAGES MAGNIFICENT. PROGRESS NECESSARILY SLOW. ...
... BATTLE OF THE SOMME. The German Counter-Stroke. The Daily Telegraph military rorree- ■ writes;—As might hare been anticipated, the two British main attacks which were launched on Jnly let and July 14th respectively were countered by a formidable German ...
... The Battle of the Somme. The great offensive in the West ha' made a good beginning and promises exceedingly well, but an operation meant to be prolonged cannot be judged on the results of the first day or two. Nor can the huge attack which has been launched ...
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. The Great Advance of the Allies. Vivid Description by Denny Soldier. leibter to Mr Bernard Doonan, daeckweigher i.n Deutty Station Mine, Private, J. Hendry, A. and S.H., who residod in Denny ppowioue 'to enlistwit;. sends deacriptoon ...
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME WTiat of the Western Front? There what may be described as the Battle of the Somme —most of the big battles on this side are named after riverscontinues, and bit by bit the Allies are wresting further ground from the ...
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... BATTLE OF THE SOMME (COXTIXUEU FROM PAGE FIVE.) from trencher on Hill kd to small infantry engagements. East the Meuse the enemy again exhausted himself fruitless attacks against the Thiamnoi.t work and the li ight Terre. During one of these attacks the ...
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. WHAT THE GERMANS REALIZE. The Times,” in leading article on the battle of the Somme, remarks that the conflict ia now raging on the British front with a violence which evidently exceeds all the previous stages of the lighting ...
... BATTLE OF THE SOMME (COXTIXUED FROM PAGE FIVE.) hia ofti-ial communiques. the front both sides the Somme,” he says, importaut lighting has been proceeding since vesterday evening. Up the present the enemy lias nowhere been able to gam any serious advantage ...
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. GfcHMAN FORCES ON THE FRENCH FRONT. (From Mr. H. Warner Alien, special correspon dent of the British Press with the French Paris, Friday. Reliable information now available in Paris to the strength of the German forces which have ...
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. Renter's Special Correspondent at the Press Capp in France, telegraphing under date July 3, says: ' , It is extraordinary with what comparative immunity one may move about various spots of the battlefield which have been the centres ...
... BATTLE OF THE SOMME The Adventures of a .Soldier Journalist. 2—“OYER THE TOP.” Thos© articles are written journalist on the editorial staff of the “Yorkshire Telegrapn and Star,” who for several months past has been serving private with the Army in France ...