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EMBROIDERY AND PEN PAINTING LESSONS, 7 MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. PLAIN LINEN, CENTRES, DUCHESS SETS. ..

... The Mxlnrow “Empire.” —On Monday evening the chief film used at the Milnrow Empire Picture Palace illustrated “The battle of the Somme. A large audience was much interested in the picture. It showed clearly how the large guns were worked, the trenches ...

Published: Wednesday 01 November 1916
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 434 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BRAYLIH6WELL WAR HOSPITAL. THE GIFT FUND

... Entertainments. The Olympia Picture Palace Company invited 300 of the patients to a special matinee to witness The Battle of the Somme’* films on Monday of last week. The men keenly enjoyed the entertainment, and greatly appreciated the kindness of the ...

Published: Wednesday 01 November 1916
Newspaper: Bognor Regis Observer
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 870 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

LOCAL ITEMS AND SIDELIGHTS

... Regiment, who was wounded on August 19th in the Battle of the Somme, now lies Veatman Hi«pital, hherborae. Dorset, with wounds in both thighs and the right thigh broken. Private Lewis was also gamed the Battle of Loos, and was in hospital in Great Portland ...

Published: Wednesday 01 November 1916
Newspaper: Bognor Regis Observer
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1285 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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 ...

mm, WHEAT RECORDS

... recent speech detivered on the Wester: front he fervidly exhorted his “bold on” st all costs Nor is it to say that the battle or the Somme is cost, ing the Allies more men than it is costing Moornmg Post.”’ Tbe Mystery of the Channel Raid Within ite modest ...

Published: Wednesday 01 November 1916
Newspaper: Lincolnshire Echo
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 840 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

IMPERIAL AND FOREIGN NEWS ITEMS

... and sugar. In the presence of a large crowd. which included ministers, diplomatic representatives, and films of the Battle of the Somme and the British Navy were exhibited at Borne yesterday. Lord Delamere, Mr. Wilfrid Clare Hunter, Mr. Walter Maclellan ...

Published: Wednesday 01 November 1916
Newspaper: Evening Mail
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 501 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PALACE PLAYHOUSE. 7 Twice Nightly 9. Seats Booted Theatre from 10 to and 6.30 to 10. Ray Bros., Ltd., producers

... London Coliseum and Palladium. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. rjIIVOLI THEATRE, BONNYBANK RD. FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY. THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. TWICE NIGHTLY—7 and 9. PRICES (including Tax)—2ld. 4d, and sd. Special Matinee for Children Each Evening, at 5 o'clock ...

Published: Wednesday 01 November 1916
Newspaper: Dundee Evening Telegraph
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 178 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

f ju y i f y IX^l

... Pier Company have given permission to members of the Red Cross Detachment to collect at the evening performances the “battle of the Somme” for the Bognor Our Day” Fund. Monday’s collection—at one performance—amounted to £i as. Thu Volunteers. —Enrolment ...

Published: Wednesday 01 November 1916
Newspaper: Bognor Regis Observer
County: Sussex, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 750 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

in an interview with tlie representative of a Vienna newspaper, extreme satisfaction with the military ..

... again on the search for imaginary victories on the Western front. On Saturday afternoon they reported that infantry battles on the Somme bad been resumed on large soile by attacks by strong forces of British and Frenon troops, all of which had been repulsed ...

Published: Wednesday 01 November 1916
Newspaper: Falkirk Herald
County: Stirlingshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 467 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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 ...