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BATTLE OF THE SOMME

... BATTLE OF THE SOMME. SPLENDID FACTOR IN A GREAT STORY. From the Press Association's special oorne spend BRITISH HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIELD, FRANCE, Saturday. When the history of the Battle the Somme comes be written in its true peswpecuve I think will ...

THE WAR SITUATIOH

... THE WAR SITUATIOH. Tlie “Times” says: The battle of the Somme has not slackened, but its character has undergone temporary modification. Just now the conflicts are more localised. trust that when the etory bottle can told more explicitly the work of some ...

TWINS DIE TOGETHER

... NE KILLED Second-Lieut. G. H. Featherstone, King’s Own Yorkgliire Light Infantry, has been killed in action in the battle of the Somme. The deceased officer, who 26 years of age. was the second son of the Hev. R. J. and Mrs Featherstone, St. Luke’s Vicarage ...

FURTHER FRENCH GAINS. OUR ALLIES PIERCE SECOND

... PRISONERS NOW TAKEN. The latest British and French official reports continue to record satisfactory progress in the great battle of the Somme, which began on Saturday. The Germans have launched desperate counterattacks on the new positions captured by our troops ...

FRENCH

... resumption the offensive the British from Thiepval to the point where they link up with the French forces. Before the battle of the Somme can pursue its victorious course is important that our advance which was slower in the British sector and speedier in ...

RAPID FRENCH ADVANCE UPON PERONNE

... UPON PERONNE. The chief operation in the Battle of the Somme reported between Friday night and last night was well-planned and swiftly-executed combined attack by the Allies at the corner just north of the Somme where the British and French lines meet ...

CLEVER BOYS AND GIRLS

... educational opportunity. Those boys of 16 lost most of what they had been taught in the elementary schools, and vet the battle of the Somme had re minded what splendid material had to deal with. The question was the besi way of train.ng the mind., lx>dy, and ...

RAIDING AS A SCIENCE

... While the whole Army and the people England are being '-nulled with me glorious deeds of our soldiers the great battles beyond the Somme, must not be mat along other parts the long line oilier our armies are still worthily the honour the Empire. luon ...